Find out the prices of imported chicks in the local Egyptian market

Published 2023년 2월 19일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Supply in Egypt is planning to import chicken due to a outbreak and unjustified rise in prices in the local poultry market. The imported chicken will cost about EGP 25 less than local chicken, with a price of 95 pounds for 1.5 kilograms. The head of the Poultry Wealth Division at the Chamber of Commerce in Cairo, Abdulaziz Al-Sayyid, stated that the high prices of production inputs is the main problem in the market and that chicken prices will not decrease until these costs decrease. The Ministry will sell the imported chicken in consumer complexes and wholesale companies at a price of 65 pounds per kilo.
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Many citizens are searching for the prices of imported chicken in the local market, after what was raised during the past hours by Abdulaziz Al-Sayyid, Head of the Poultry Wealth Division at the Chamber of Commerce in Cairo, that the Ministry of Supply is moving to import chicken. Al-Sayed had said in televised statements that the prices of imported chickens are about EGP 25 lower than local ones, even though they are imported from abroad. Al-Sayed added that the price of imported chickens, weighing 1.5 kilograms, is 95 pounds, compared to 120 pounds for local chickens. Al-Sayed pointed out that there is an outbreak in the poultry market and unjustified rises, as the price of poultry is about 80 pounds per kilo. The head of the Poultry Wealth Division explained that the main problem facing the market is the high prices of production inputs, stressing that chicken prices will not decrease unless production inputs decrease. Al-Sayed said that it takes 8 months to increase ...
Source: Almalnews

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