Chicken prices rise by 25% as heat wave cuts poultry production

게시됨 2024년 5월 28일

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Chicken prices in south and east India have surged by over 25% due to a combination of factors, including high bird mortality rates caused by heat waves and water shortages, and increased demand due to more money circulating because of general elections. The prices have fluctuated in the north, with retail prices remaining stable due to the sector being controlled by middlemen. Prices are expected to ease with the onset of monsoon rainfall. In Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, prices reached Rs 135-140/kg at the farm gate and over Rs 300/kg in retail due to humidity impacting bird health. Farmers in Maharashtra and Karnataka have reduced bird counts by about 20% due to anticipated water shortages.
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Chicken prices have shot up by more than 25% across south and east India as intense heat waves and water shortages have increased bird mortality and reduced output, while more money in circulation due to the general elections has kept demand high. .live_stock{left:17px;padding:1px 3px 1px 5px;font-size:12px;font-weight:600;line-height:18px;top:9px} #sr_widget .sr_desc{margin:0 auto 0;} #sr_widget .sr_desc{color: #024d99;margin-top:10px;} .live_stock .lb-icon{7px 6px 5px 3px !important} Chicken prices have been fluctuating in the north too, having touched Rs 120 per kilogram for live bird at farm gate 15 days ago and falling again to Rs 100/kg during last week due to panic sale by farmers. However, the retail prices have remained stable as the poultry sector of north India is controlled by middlemen, said industry veterans. Increase in prices is more pronounced in the south as farmers have reduced the number of birds due to water scarcity. ...

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