Nepal Egg Producers Association
(NEPA)
In Nepal, commercial farming is an activity
in 64 out of 75 districts, with an estimated
total of 21,956 commercial farms, of
which 1,337 (6.09%) are medium to large
layer farms. According to NEPA, Nepal has
started producing eggs in line with the
domestic demand and with the targets
previously set by the government in 2014
as part of their objective to make the
country self-sufficient in egg production.
Increase in annual egg production
According to NEPA, annual egg production
has increased substantially up to
40% over the last three years thanks to
concerted efforts of the government and
the country’s egg producers. NEPA also
states that egg production is growing
continually and is at present sufficient to
cater to the domestic demand for eggs.
“With the government prioritising the
poultry business, farmers have been attracted
towards commercial poultry farming
recently, which has contributed to
increased production of both chickens
and eggs.”
Egg production has been increasing
in the country for the last three years.
According to NEPA statistics, 859 million
eggs (only commercial poultry eggs) were
produced in the 2014-15 financial year.
This figure increased to 866 million in the
2015-16 financial year with a further increase
recorded to 1.3 billion eggs in 2016-17.
Commercially run poultry farms have an
annual turnover of NRs 33.72 billion, which
is equivalent to 1.5% of the country’s economy
according to a survey commissioned
by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).
LOHMANN TIERZUCHT and the
booming poultry sector
The poultry sector in general, and the layer
segment in particular, is booming in Nepal
and has been consequently leading the
country towards self-reliance in chicken
and egg production. Current chicken
meat consumption in the country stands
at 4.1 kg per capita. Likewise, 44 eggs are
consumed per person per year.
LOHMANN TIERZUCHT GmbH is well
represented in Nepal, with a market share
of about 50%. Through the continuous efforts
of LOHMANN and its customers, LOHMANN
BROWN layers enjoy great popularity
amongst farmers. With the present
status and future inputs, 15 to 20% growth
is expected this year, which will continuously
grow according to the market
trend. We as LOHMANN and our esteemed
customers are committed to grow and remain
number one.
Dr Manoranjan Sharma