Poland's poultry market still under the line; rising feed prices have a negative impact on the profitability of production

게시됨 2021년 2월 8일

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The poultry market in Poland is currently facing challenges due to bird flu outbreaks and the COVID-19 epidemic, which have led to increased production costs. Breeders report that the purchase prices for poultry are lower than the production costs, with slaughterhouses paying around PLN 3.80 per kilogram for broiler chickens and hens selling for between 1.50 to 2.00 PLN / kg. Turkeys are more expensive, selling for about PLN 5.60 / kg. The rising prices of feed, especially soybean, are making poultry farming less profitable. The National Poultry Council reports that producers will not receive support from the European Commission, and national aid will be limited.
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The poultry market in Poland is still not doing very well. On the one hand, bird flu is ravaging farms, and on the other hand, we have a crisis caused by the coronovirus epidemic and rising production costs day by day. According to the breeders, the purchase prices for the delivered poultry livestock are about PLN 1.50 / kg lower than the production costs. Currently, slaughterhouses pay about PLN 3.80 per kilogram for broiler chickens. On the other hand, hens can be sold at a price from 1.50 to 2.00 PLN / kg. Turkeys are much more expensive, for which you pay about PLN 5.60 / kg. According to Dariusz Goszczyński, director general of the National Poultry Council, poultry farming is becoming less and less profitable due to the rising prices of feed (mainly soybean). Currently, soybean prices range from PLN 2,200 to PLN 2,400 ...
출처: Wrp

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