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Farmers not happy with compensation for culled ducks

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Health workers in protective suits cull ducks after the H5N8 bird flu strain was detected, in Karuvatta of Alapuzha district on January 6, 2021.

Thiruvananthapuram: Duck farmers are dissatisfied over the rate of compensation announced by the Kerala government towards the ducks culled in the wake of the bird flu threat in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts.

The Kerala government has sanctioned to provide Rs 100 for a duck which is less than two months old and Rs 200 for those which are above 2 months. Compensation of Rs 5 will be paid for each egg destroyed.

However, the farmers organisations are not satisfied with the decision and said that they will petition Animal Husbandry Minister K. Raju.

Raju is meeting the duck farmers at Alappuzha to discuss on further progress and to prevent spreading of the disease.

50,000 ducks have been culled in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts after bird flu was detected in these places.

With bird flu spreading, the state government is not taking any chances and the minister has conducted a series of meetings with animal husbandry officials and veterinary surgeons.

Radhakrishnan, Alappuzha district president of duck farmers association, said "The compensation announced by the state government is meagre and will not help us. We want at least double the amount sanctioned by the government for basic survival of our business."

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