Chickens in Kazakhstan have risen in price by almost a third over the year

Published 2022년 11월 30일

Tridge summary

Between January and October of this year, Kazakhstan saw a rise in poultry meat production, with a 3.5% increase in fresh or chilled meat and a 1.7% increase in frozen meat compared to the previous year. The Almaty region led in the production of frozen poultry meat, while the Akmola region was the top producer of fresh or chilled meat. Despite the domestic market experiencing a 4.3% increase in sales, the import of poultry meat fell by 6%, with a notable 55.6% decrease in exports. The price of chickens and chicken legs on the domestic market has also risen significantly by 27.9% and 26.7% respectively, over the past year.
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Original content

In January-October of this year, 93.3 thousand tons of fresh or chilled poultry meat were produced in Kazakhstan, which is 3.5% more than a year earlier. The production of frozen poultry meat amounted to 109.3 thousand tons, which is 1.7% more than a year earlier, according to the Energyprom.kz portal. In the regional context, Almaty region is the leader in the production of frozen poultry meat: 54.6 thousand tons, plus 4.9% per year. The top three also included Akmola and Abai regions. Akmola region is the leader in the production of fresh or chilled poultry meat: 35.2 thousand tons. East Kazakhstan and Almaty regions are on the second and third lines. In general, in 2021, the country produced 112.5 thousand tons of fresh or chilled and 127 thousand tons of frozen poultry meat, plus 20.5% and plus 13.8%, respectively. The share of imports, respectively, amounted to 30.8%. Kazakhstan imported 84.9 thousand tons of "white" meat and offal, which is 6% less than last year. At the ...
Source: Agrosektor

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