Problem of Plenty in Telangana’s Poultry Industry

Over the past nine years since state formation, the annual egg production has risen by over 65% from 1,061 crore in 2014-15 to 1,767 crore in 2022-23, as per the data from the state planning department’s report.

But the industry is finding it tough to keep pace with its increasing capacity as local consumption has been stagnant and there is stiff competition in other states.

With a share of 13%, Telangana occupies the third spot in the country behind Tamil Nadu (22%) and Andhra Pradesh (16%). Rise in egg consumption can only save business
The state produces about 3.7 crore eggs daily and out of this 1.7 crore goes to other states, mainly Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh
The consumption within the state is half an egg per person daily. Though this is within the NIN recommendation, it is not a healthy figure for the egg industry. Growing the domestic market is a herculean task, industry sources said.

In some states daily egg production is merely in lakhs. According to animal husbandry department officials, commercial poultry egg constitutes for a large part of production and backyard poultry accounts for only a minor portion. The other avenue is the international market. But only Tamil Nadu has the required infrastructure and it is exporting it to West Asia, industry sources said.

The government there gives lot of subsidies to poultry farmers. We would also be able to better with that kind of support,” a poultry farmer said.

Source: Times of India