Investigating the causes of rising poultry prices in Morocco

Published 2024년 12월 9일

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The Competition Council of Morocco has launched an investigation into the compound feed market for the poultry sector and related markets, following a report that revealed high market concentration and competitive imbalances. The report highlighted the fragility of the poultry farming sector and stated that the dominance of a few large companies in the compound feed manufacturing market, along with vertical integration, limits diversification and innovation, and increases the application of less competitive prices. The council's decision to investigate falls under its duties to regulate competition and protect consumer interests.
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Mohamed El Youbi The Competition Council, upon the proposal of its acting general rapporteur, decided to open an investigation procedure regarding some tariff and non-tariff commercial practices witnessed in the compound feed market for the poultry sector and other related markets, in light of the conclusions emanating from the Competition Council's opinion No. R/3/24 dated September 26, 2024, regarding the competitive situation in the compound feed market in Morocco. The Competition Council's opinion noted a high concentration rate in the compound feed market for the poultry sector, and revealed many competitive imbalances experienced by this market as well as other related markets, especially the chick market, where the percentage of these two materials constitutes about 75 percent of the cost price of broiler chickens, and thus affects its selling price. The decision to take this initiative falls within the framework of the Competition Council exercising its constitutional and ...

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