Bangladesh: Egg prices rise again amid short supply after chicken deaths in heatwave

Published 2024년 5월 8일

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In Bangladesh's capital, egg prices have surged by Tk20 per dozen in just a week due to a supply shortage, following a severe heatwave in April that led to the mass deaths of chickens. The current retail prices for broiler chicken eggs range between Tk125-140, with eggs from home-reared hens and ducks being even more expensive. This shortage and subsequent price hike are attributed to a 4-10% drop in egg production and a 5-8% loss of layer chickens during the heatwave. Although traders and poultry associations acknowledge that some traders are exploiting the situation to raise prices, they expect the market to stabilize as egg production and supply levels recover.
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The price of eggs in the markets of the capital city has gone up by Tk20 in a week. Traders said the price rise is due to a short supply of eggs following the mass deaths of chickens in many poultry farms across the country during the severe heatwave in April. Visits to various kitchen markets in the capital's Shahjadpur, Badda, Tejgaon, Hatirpool and Karwan Bazar on Tuesday revealed that at the retail level, brown eggs of broiler chicken were selling for Tk135-140 per dozen and white eggs were at Tk125-130, while eggs of home-reared hens were at Tk240-250 and duck eggs at Tk180-190. A week ago, the price of brown eggs was Tk115-120 a dozen, while white eggs were at Tk105-110. Md Kabir Hossain, proprietor of Dewan General Store in Shahjadpur came to buy eggs from Karwan Bazar. The shop owner told The Business Standard that last week he bought every 100 pieces of eggs at Tk900-950, which has now increased to Tk1,100. Md Saiful Islam, an egg seller at Karwan Bazar, told TBS that ...
Source: TBS

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