An assessment of broiler value chain in Nigeria

Author:

Adeyonu Abigail G.1,Okunola Abiodun2,Alao Monisola E.3,Oyawoye Enoch O.4,Okonkwo Clinton E.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Landmark University , Omu-Aran , Kwara State , Nigeria

2. Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Landmark University , Omu-Aran , Kwara State , Nigeria

3. Department of Accounting, Babcock University , Ilisan-Remo , Ogun State , Nigeria

4. Department of Animal Science, Landmark University , Omu-Aran , Kwara State , Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Livestock sub-sector of agriculture plays a vital role in the development of emerging economies in terms of provision of high quality protein and employment generation through its value chain activities. Yet, little is known about value chain development in this important sub-sector of the Nigeria economy. Hence, this study assessed Broiler Value Chain (BVC) in Nigeria. Primary data were collected from various actors along the value chain between November 2017 and March, 2018. Nigeria BVC is relatively simple with only five main actors. Grandparent Stock (GPS) farmers supply breeder Day Old Chicks (DOCs) to Parent Stock (PS) farmers. PS farmers supply commercial DOCs to commercial broiler farmers. Commercial farmers sell mature broilers to mature live broiler marketers (63%) and processors (37%). Processors sell processed meat to household consumers (12%) and 88% to fast food outlets, hotels, restaurants, and supermarkets with no export who in turn sell to individual and household consumers. High cost of feed, lack of credit facilities, and weak infrastructure were the major constraints facing production, marketing, and processing of broilers, respectively. Policies aiming at the development of BVC should focus on low/no export of broiler meat and high import of materials as well as other constraints.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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