Jordan's poultry breeders have called for the
government's assistance, asking that it lift the sales tax on chicken and eggs,
allow cheaper Asian laborers to work in the industry, subsidize fodder, monitor
retailers, and reverse a decision to allow the import of eggs and frozen
chicken, according to reports.
Currently, one kilogram of chicken costs JD1.4 (US$1.97), but breeders are
selling it to retailers for JD1.2 (US$1.69) or JD1.1 (US$1.55) due to the market
being flooded with imported frozen chicken, which is sold to consumers for about
JD1.2 or JD1.3 (US$1.83), said breeders. "We cannot sell our chicken and eggs
like before, after the government opened the door for imports," said poultry
breeder Kamal Qaraan. "This is endangering our business."
The decision to allow egg imports was made after
local production fell and consumer prices rose due to inadequate supply, according to
Nimer Haddadin. "We understand their needs, but we opened the door for importing
eggs because we wanted to address the imbalances in the market as the price of
eggs rose sharply recently," said Haddadin. He said the JD2 billion (US$2.82
billion) poultry sector is vital to Jordan's economy.
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