Illegal Egg Dumping Threatens Poultry Farmers thenamibian: Namibia
The report by Simonis Storm Securities says the Oshikango border is the primary hotspot for such illicit trade, adding that this is a serious threat to the livelihoods of domestic poultry farmers.
The report says the Poultry Association of Namibia has urged the government to implement stricter border controls to combat this issue effectively. "Nevertheless, even with this significant share, the industry faces challenges due to rising production costs, which have surged by 22% over the past year," Simonis Storm says.
The report points to the Roots Village development at Stampriet as an example of such emerging competition.
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