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Nigerian poultry industry facing collapse

Over 25 million jobs are at risk due to a feed crisis

Alex Black
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Nigerian poultry industry facing collapse

Nigeria's poultry industry faces collapse with over 25 million jobs at risk due to a feed crisis, the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) has warned. High maize prices and shortages of the feed meant...

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