Kerala Chicken: 271 units started functioning Updated On 2018-01-10
A total of 271 units started functioning across the state as part of of the Kerala Chicken Programme being implemented by Kudumbashree Mission in Kerala associating with State Animal Husbandry Department and Poultry Development Corporation (KEPCO). The first units were started in Thiruvananthapuram district on 22 December 2017. Ernakulam is the district with maximum number of units. i.e., 70 units. 42 units are there in Kazargode district. Kudumbashree Mission plans to start 5000 such chicken rearing units across the state.
Each unit is rearing at least 1000 chicken. They will be ready for sale on becoming 42-45 days old. KEPCO is distributing chicks in Thiruvananthapuram , Kollam and Pathanamthitta districts only. They were distributed in these districts at a rate of Rs 40 per chick. The mature chicken will be procured by KEPCO at a rate of Rs 85 per chicken.
In future, Animal Husbandry department will take actions to certify that the chicken is free from antibiotic or so. Kudumbashree mission also plans to start meat stalls in all districts except Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Pathanamthitta, which will be under the supervision of concerned CDS.
The main objectives of the programme include to provide a steady income for Kudumbashree members through broiler chicken production, to ensure safe and clean chicken meat to consumers at reasonable price and to provide a steady and non fluctuating market price for broiler chicken.