Burkina Faso temporarily suspended all imports of broiler chicks on Friday, 3rd October 2025, according to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal and Fisheries Resources. The decision immediately freezes all import authorisations normally issued by the Directorate General of Veterinary Services.
The ministry stated that an assessment of domestic capabilities showed that the national supply of broiler chicks is sufficient to meet producer demand. The ban applies to all breeds or strains of chicks intended for meat production.
Authorities said the measure aims to protect the domestic poultry industry and reinforce the country’s food sovereignty. It also signals a desire to stimulate national production and strengthen the competitiveness of local farmers.
The suspension creates a challenge: sustainably substituting imported volumes with competitive local stock, especially given that consumption needs are projected to increase with population growth.
Trade Map data shows that Burkina Faso imported an annual average of US$736,000 worth of chicks between 2020 and 2024, hitting a peak of US$1.06 million in 2024. Morocco, Belgium, France, and Turkey were among the main foreign suppliers to the nation in 2024.