Jammu & Kashmir

Will close our farms if ‘bird-flu’ is confirmed in poultry products, says KVPFA

Appeals people not to pay heed to rumour as poultry is ‘free’ from influenza so far

Srinagar: Kashmir-based poultry farm owners have said that the administration has so far not issued any advisory vis-à-vis bird-flu in Kashmir, stating they would instantly ‘windup’ their farms in case of the ‘outbreak’ of the virus in poultry products.

“We cannot put lives at risk; hence we have decided to wind up our farms in case bird-flu was confirmed in poultry products. So far there is no report of any such virus in Kashmir hence people need not panic unnecessarily,” Kashmir Valley Poultry Farms Association (KVPFA) general secretary, Farooq Ahmad Dar.

He said bird-flu has only been confirmed in crows and migratory birds in four districts of Kashmir while poultry products were declared safe. Dar said nearly five lakh people across Jammu and Kashmir will lose work incase bird-flu is confirmed in poultry products.

He said the JK administration instantly lifted the ban on the import of poultry to Jammu and Kashmir after rumours regarding the outbreak of bird-flu proved wrong.

Dar said had there been any case of bird-flu confirmed, the administration would have issued an advisory asking poultry farm owners to discontinue the sale of poultry.

“There is absolutely no reason to worry as bird-flu has not been confirmed yet, had this been the case, we would have been asked to discontinue the supply. GoI ordered to reopen Ghaziabad Mandi after it was confirmed that poultry products are safe from bird-flu,” Dar added.

He said it has also not been confirmed as to what type of influenza was found in dead crows and migratory birds in some parts of the valley. He said poultry is imported only after confirmation certificate from the supplier that there is no threat of bird-flu within ten kilometre range of the farm.

 

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