The article reports on the current fluctuations in feed and raw material prices for various types of livestock feed, including broiler, laying hen, cattle, duck, rabbit, sheep, pigeon, quail, camel, horse, ostrich, and concentrates. The prices range from 14,800 to 28,000 pounds per ton, with imported Brazilian and Argentine yellow corn at 11,500 pounds per ton and local corn at 10,900 to 12,200 pounds per ton. The increase in feed prices is attributed to the global stock exchange, the Russian-Ukrainian war, and the rise in global fuel prices, with the final feed price for each type of fodder varying based on quality and protein percentage.