The All Ceylon Poultry Traders Association (ACPTA) has assured that egg prices will remain stable throughout the Christmas and New Year season, dispelling fears of potential price hikes.
ACPTA President Ajith Gunasekara stated that the current egg production levels across poultry farms nationwide are sufficient to meet market demand, ensuring no shortages during the festive period.
Gunasekara highlighted the recovery of the poultry industry following the government’s decision to halt egg imports, which had negatively impacted local farmers. Many traditional poultry farmers, who had ceased operations due to the earlier influx of imported eggs, have now resumed their activities.
“Local farms are capable of producing high-quality eggs at reasonable rates, making the previous decision to import eggs unnecessary,” Gunasekara said.
He added that the availability of poultry feed has encouraged both existing and new farmers to expand their operations. However, he urged authorities to consider further reducing feed prices to support the industry’s growth.
Sri Lanka is home to approximately 60,000 small and medium-scale poultry farmers, whose livelihoods depend on the local market. Gunasekara emphasized the importance of safeguarding these farmers and their families by avoiding imports that could destabilize the industry.
He also called on policymakers to encourage new ventures in poultry farming, citing the country’s ample resources, including land and water, as key enablers for sustainable growth.