Egypt: Chicken prices in the poultry exchange on Monday 11-25-2024

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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The article reports on the significant increase in poultry prices in Egypt, with farm prices reaching between 68 and 69 pounds per kilo and consumer prices ranging from 120 to 125 pounds for local poultry and 120 pounds for Sasso poultry. Despite these price hikes, the Egyptian government is actively supporting the poultry industry and exploring new export markets to bolster the country's foreign exchange reserves. The government is also implementing measures to monitor markets and control epidemic diseases among livestock and poultry, using locally produced vaccines. Prices in the public poultry exchanges have fluctuated slightly, with Sasso poultry prices falling to 79 pounds per kilo and white chick prices rising to 59 pounds on the farm. Egypt has achieved self-sufficiency in white poultry, consuming about 150 thousand tons per month, and is actively working towards improving the poultry industry through various initiatives and investments.
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It increased to range between 68 and 69 pounds per kilo on the farm, according to the head of the Poultry Wealth Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, Abdel Aziz El-Sayed, and the prices of local poultry ranged between 120 and 125 pounds, and Sasso poultry reached 120 pounds for the consumer. The head of the General Authority for Veterinary Services at the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Mamtaz Shaheen, confirmed in a previous statement by the ministry, the state's interest in supporting poultry wealth and offering new places for investment to advance the poultry industry. Chicken prices today in the poultry exchange Chicken prices rose today in the poultry exchange by about two pounds to range between 80 and 83 pounds per kilo depending on the region, and the volume of local production is about 4 million chickens per day, in addition to 13 billion eggs annually, according to statements by Abdel Aziz El-Sayed. The head of the General Authority for Veterinary Services said that ...
Source: Almalnews

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