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Egg sellers, poultry farmers trade blames over pricing

Graham disclosed attempts by her associate in the World Egg Day

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October 11, 2025
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Egg sellers, poultry farmers trade blames over pricing

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The Egg Sellers and Distributors Association of Nigeria, ESDAN, has debunked the claim of a consistent hike in the price of the produce by some poultry farmers.

The President of ESDAN, Mrs. Olaide Graham, debunked the allegations in an interview on Saturday in Lagos.

Graham noted that the association’s aim centered on making eggs available to the average Nigerian.

She stressed that the association would not be complicit in the hike of the produce.

“We sell a crate of egg as low as N5,500 presently and no one can buy any other sort of protein and get 30 pieces, whether fish or meat, at N5,500, eggs are still the cheapest form of protein.

“And you know we need protein to survive. Eggs are still available for all and sundry despite the price increment.

“That is why we term this accusation of hiking egg prices by poultry farmers as a blatant lie; we distributors are not to be blamed for the increments in the price of eggs.

“In commemoration of this year’s World Egg Day, we distributed some aids to widows, the elderly and the less privileged in the society.

“We are celebrating the World Egg Day in grand style this year. Our theme for the year is: “The Mighty Egg”, reiterating the importance of eggs,” she said.

Graham disclosed attempts by her associate to synergize with the poultry farmers in order to stabilize the price of eggs, all to no avail.

“We are an organization that came on board to synergize with the Poultry Association of Nigeria, but they refuse to synergize with us.

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“The poultry farmers want to be producing and be selling at the same time. In this country, we have freedom of association, and we have other people selling eggs that are not in this organization.

“So, that is why we want to synergize with the farmers and once we agree, we know that we have agreed and then we will be able to know who is disrupting the flow of sales.

“The farmers have refused to see things from our point of view because they have been enjoying the monopoly. Maybe that is why they are accusing us.

“People come to their farm, whether they bring influenza or not and they just enjoy it. The funniest thing is that they will sell the same price to those of us who are major distributors and retailers,” Graham said.

She said that it was impossible to eradicate middlemen, if the poultry sector wants to thrive.

“We heard that they want to eradicate middlemen, these middlemen that they want to eradicate, they are the ones pushing the eggs sector forward.

“Farmers will not sell to us without collecting money from us. And when we take it from them, we sell it on credit to the retailers.

“We are the one at the losing end because we have to sell the produce or they get spoilt because they are perishable, so most times we just sell off.

“And we know the market better than the farmers and they say they want to eradicate the middlemen.

“Maybe some of the farmers will stop the poultry business because we are the ones doing major work in the sector,” she said.

It was reported that the poultry farmers have consistently blamed the hike of the produce on the greed of middlemen in the sector, who exploit the price for more gain.

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