AGRICULTURE NEWS - Any gains intended by South Africa’s Poultry Sector Master Plan to reinvigorate the country’s long-ailing broiler value chain will be severely compromised should large-scale dumping of imported chicken meat onto the local market resume.
Countries and regions such as Brazil, the US, and the EU currently have “mountains” of frozen chicken meat supplies that built up due to international COVID-19-related trade restrictions, that they now need to get rid of.
This was according to Francois Baird, founder of FairPlay, who said these chicken-exporting countries would be looking closely at countries where they have successfully dumped their products before, including South Africa.
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