Oyo State Govt Recommends Standard Operating Procedure For Poultry Farmers

Posted on November 29, 2023
The Oyo State Government has recommended standard operating procedure (SOP) for Poultry Processing Farmers to avert zoonotic diseases.
The Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Barrister Oladunkanmi Olaleye, said the move was to sanitize poultry business in the state and ensure the safety of lives and properties of the citizenry.
The Commissioner added that the move will also eradicate zoonotic diseases and quackery in the poultry business and slaughter houses.
Presenting the SOP to the Chairman, Association of Poultry Processor, Oyo State Charter and his members today in his office, the Commissioner noted that 90 percent of human diseases were contracted from animals (Zoonotic) hence the Oyo state government has embarked on an aggressive campaign.
The Commissioner added that monitoring of the activities of slaughters and those in animals business has also begun, stressing consumption of healthy poultry products can not be negotiated.
Olasunkanmi added that the regulations will cover all aspects of poultry processing, from procurement of chicken to slaughtering, as well as transportation and packaging.
The Commissioner hinted that all chicken plants and chicken slaughter houses must have been accredited and licensed before the commencement of operations, according to section 5 sub section 1 of the Oyo State Meat law.
According to him, the law says “the controlling authority or any other person wishing to establish a slaughter house shall make application in the prescribed form to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for the registration of such slaughter house”.
He maintained that the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will serve as a guideline for inspecting chicken processing plants with a focus on food safety, quality control, and veterinary regulatory compliance.
The commissioner, however, urged the association to strictly adhere to the SOP, saying violators will face the wrath of the law.
In her welcome address, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs. Christianah Abioye said the move was not to put hardship on members of the association
She stressed that this would equally help the government to ascertain their data, as this will grant them access to the government’s support.
In his remarks, the Chairman, Association of Poultry Processors, Oyo State Chapter, Mr. Balogun Aboidun  commended the Oyo State Government for its various efforts in eradicating zoonotic disease and supports the poultry association has been received so far.
He pledged the union readiness to support the present administration in the state to achieve its vision towards boosting the agricultural sector in the state.

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