Morocco: Poultry prices are skyrocketing

Published 2023년 4월 18일

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Poultry prices in Moroccan markets have surged to record highs, with the cost of turkey chicken now between 21 and 25 dirhams per kilogram. This price hike has sparked consumer anger, especially after a recent decrease that had brought the price down to 16 dirhams. The rise in poultry prices is part of a broader trend affecting red meat, vegetables, and fruits. The increase is attributed to a drop in production volume due to financial ruin among poultry breeders and a significant rise in feed prices.
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Poultry prices returned to record a significant increase, starting from the end of last week, as the price of one kilogram of turkey chicken ranges between 21 and 25 dirhams, which aroused the ire of consumers who were surprised by these new increases, which came after a slight decrease in prices, with which the price of one kilogram reached 16 dirhams. In most Moroccan markets, early April. In the face of this important rise in prices, Moroccans' interest in purchasing poultry declined significantly, especially since the increases affected red meat, vegetables, fruits and other basic consumer items. And I saw “Al-Akhbar” in one of the popular markets in the old city of Casablanca, the prices of turkey chicken ranged between 21 and 22 dirhams per kilogram, which was explained by one of the sellers by ...

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