Namibian poultry producers are gearing up to export poultry meat and eggs to South Africa and Europe, seeking to capitalise on growing demand and potential opportunities in these markets.
The Poultry Producers’ Association (PPA) has confirmed its intention to export chicken meat and eggs to South Africa, citing the recent outbreak of Avian Influenza (H1N1) as a driving factor. Chairman Rene Werner sees this as a golden opportunity for Namibian farmers to enter the lucrative South African market.
“This is a big opportunity for Namibia to start exporting to South Africa for the first time ever,” said Werner. “However, there are certain procedures and regulations that need to be fulfilled before exports can begin.”
The Association has already received approval from the Meat Board for poultry exports, requiring all participating farmers to register and pay a levy on their products.
Werner further indicated that the association is also exploring the possibility of exporting chicken breast to the European market.
“We produce around 700,000 eggs daily, and a significant portion of these could be exported to South Africa,” said Werner. “Europe is also a potential market for chicken breast.”
This development comes in response to local farmers seeking to expand their reach beyond the domestic market and capitalise on better prices. The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform has confirmed facilitating the registration of poultry establishments and developing protocols to meet international trade requirements. The Ministry spokesperson, Jona Musheko, emphasised their commitment to supporting farmers’ export ambitions.
“Our responsibility is to facilitate trade regulations and permits for those interested in exporting,” said Musheko. “We encourage farmers to explore such opportunities, and we will be here to assist them in complying with necessary regulations.”
The issuance of permits for commercial poultry exports will commence once comprehensive consultations with industry stakeholders are done to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations.