Chicken meat prices double in Pakistan

Published 2023년 1월 4일

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Chicken meat prices in Pakistan have seen a significant increase, with costs rising by over 100%. This is largely due to the ongoing inflation and a surge in the prices of poultry feed. The rise in feed prices, which was previously priced at RS5,000 (Dh81.25) but has now increased to RS7,000 (Dh113.75) per 50kg bag, has had a major impact on the poultry industry. The situation has led to public outrage and protests, with industry associations calling for the government's attention to the issue and threatening nationwide protests if no action is taken.
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ISLAMABAD: The prices of chicken meat across Pakistan have registered a sharp increase, more than 100 per cent, owing to the current wave of inflation and spike in the prices of poultry feed. In Islamabad alone, the shaver chicken’s meat which is considered common man’s food and used to be available for Rs320 (Dh5.20) per kg until last month is costing at Rs650 (Dh10.56) per kg leading to a public outcry. Similarly, the live chicken which was available for Rs200 (Dh3.25) per kg is being sold for Rs350 (Dh5.69) per kg. The prices were similar, with a margin of one or two rupees, in Karachi, Peshawar and Lahore, and according to the poultry merchants and dealers in chicken meat white shaver may become pricier in the coming days and can cross two luxurious items on one’s table i.e. beef and mutton. The chicken meat price could cross Rs800 (Dh13) per kg which is almost equivalent to the price of one kilo of red meat. Since the time when the breed was developed and introduced in ...
Source: Gulfnews

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