Egypt: Feed prices on Monday 6-5-2023, and a ton is down 600 pounds

Published 2023년 6월 5일

Tridge summary

Fodder prices in the market decreased by 600 pounds on Sunday, with poultry feed ranging from 24,000 to 26,900 pounds per ton and cattle feed at 18,000 pounds per ton. The price of imported yellow corn, used as raw material, is 13,200 pounds, while Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn is 11,200 pounds. The decrease in prices is due to increased release rates of raw materials in the market. However, the fluctuation of feed prices in global stock exchanges and the increase in the exchange rate of the dollar have led to successive increases in local market prices.
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Fodder prices decreased today, Sunday 6-5-2023, by 600 pounds, and poultry feed ranged between 24,000 to 26,900 pounds per ton for the type of paddock intended for fattening, according to the factory. Cattle feed 18,000 pounds per ton, duck feed 25,300 pounds, and poultry feed for eggs 22,500 per ton, according to a number of merchants. Traders emphasized that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentine yellow corn - which is the raw material for fodder - recorded 13,200 pounds, without calculating the internal transportation cost, which amounts to 100 pounds per ton. Feed prices today Traders hinted that the price of Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn recorded 11,200 pounds, and Argentine cornflak 13,900 pounds, without counting internal transportation as well, and the profit of the retailer. Traders confirmed that the price of a ton of soybean meal “44% protein” recorded 35,500 for local types, 46% protein, 36,500 pounds for the local and imported, and a ton of wheat flour, ...
Source: Almalnews

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