Mangaluru, Dec 1: The news of outbreak of bird flu virus in Kerala has started showing its impact in coastal Karnataka with poultry prices dropping by at least Rs 15 per kg mainly due to influx of chicken from neighbouring areas.

Dayanand Adyar, president, Dakshina Kannada District Poultry Farms Cooperative Society said that even though no case of bird flu has been reported in any part of Dakshina Kannada or Karnataka, outbreak in Kerala has triggered an unnecessary panic among farm owners in the district.
“Worried farmers have started selling chicken at reduced price. If the situation continues, then the price may fall further," he said.
Many farms in Dakshina Kannada supply chicken to stalls in Kasaragod and Kannur districts of Kerala. Reduced demand from southern parts of Kerala has led to volatility in price in Dakshina Kannada district, he said.
Meanwhile, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner AB Ibrahim said the district is not affected by H5N1. The department of animal husbandry and veterinary sciences has taken necessary preventive measures, he said.

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