As the festive season heats up and demand for poultry reaches a fever pitch, farmers are caught between a rock and a hard place. Skyrocketing production costs—driven by rising feed prices, energy expenses, and supply chain disruptions—have pushed many large-scale poultry farms to the brink. Industry experts warn that unless swift interventions are made, the industry could see a wave of farm closures, leaving holiday tables emptier and pockets lighter. Isaac Iordye, CEO of Franbensac Integrated Farms and Farm Manager at BADAU Agricultural
As the festive season heats up and demand for poultry reaches a fever pitch, farmers are caught between a rock and a hard place. Skyrocketing production costs—driven by rising feed prices, energy expenses, and supply chain disruptions—have pushed many large-scale poultry farms to the brink. Industry experts warn that unless swift interventions are made, the industry could see a wave of farm closures, leaving holiday tables emptier and pockets lighter. Isaac Iordye, CEO of Franbensac Integrated Farms and Farm Manager at BADAU Agricultural