Analysts are recording a new round of growth in wholesale prices for poultry and beef in Russia

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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During the week of November 18 to 24, Russia saw an increase in wholesale prices for beef and chicken, according to Emeat. Beef half-carcasses rose by 1% to 420.5 rubles per kg, marking a monthly increase of 3.6%. Chicken prices also went up, with broiler carcasses experiencing the largest rise of 1.9% to 174.4 rubles per kg. Conversely, the pig farming sector experienced a slight decline in prices, with slaughter-grade pigs and pork half-carcasses decreasing by 0.2% and 0.3%, respectively.
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In the week from November 18 to 24, Russia again saw an increase in wholesale prices for beef and chicken, according to the analytical company Emeat. Beef half-carcasses have risen in price by another 1% over the past week, to 420.5 rubles per kg. Prices for beef and offal have increased by 0.9%, and over the past month, the wholesale price of this category has already increased by 3.6%. Prices for chicken also continue to rise. Chicken has become more expensive by an average of 1.1%. Chicken cutting has increased in price by 1.3%, and offal by 0.7%. But the most noticeable increase in prices is observed for broiler carcasses. On average, the price for it has increased by another 1.9% over the week, to 174.4 rubles per kg. But in the pig farming segment, there has been a cessation of ...
Source: Milknews

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