The Jordanian government has addressed concerns over high chicken and egg prices, blaming increased production costs and global market trends. Despite claims of monopolistic practices, the government assures of adequate competition and a surplus in poultry production. The recent price surge is attributed to rises in feed prices and global market trends, with Jordanian prices being lower than neighboring countries. The government has also done away with price ceilings set during Ramadan. The Ministries of Industry, Trade and Supply and Agriculture are working to maintain market equilibrium and prevent excessive pricing.