Prices of imported feed and raw materials today in Egypt, Friday, 8/2/2025

Published 2024년 8월 2일

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The article reports on the varied prices of feed and feed materials for different types of livestock and fish, including broiler feed ranging from 20,000 to 21,600 pounds, layer poultry feed from 16,200 to 19,200 pounds, and livestock feed from 16,000 to 16,500 pounds. The prices are influenced by the quality of protein and the cost of freight. Additionally, the article highlights the impact of the global stock market, the Russian-Ukrainian war, and increased global fuel prices on the prices of raw materials like soybean meal, corn, and corn meal, leading to fluctuations in poultry feed prices.
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The prices of feed and feed materials varied today, Friday 8/2/2024, with the prices of broiler feed currently fluctuating between 20,000 pounds to 21,600 pounds for fattening feed in the markets, according to a number of factories. Feed prices Traders explained that the price of a ton of layer poultry feed ranged between 16,200 and 19,200 pounds, livestock feed 16,000 and 16,500 pounds, duck feed 16,600 pounds, rabbit and sheep feed 14,800, pigeon feed 19,400, quail feed 20,800, turkey feed 22,600, and fish feed 24,000 One pound, camels and horses 15,000 pounds, ostrich fodder 22,100 pounds, and concentrates 28,000 pounds. . Traders explained that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentinian yellow corn - which is the raw material for feed - is 12,000 pounds, Ukrainian, Serbian and American corn is 111,000 per ton, and Argentine cornflake is 12,500 pounds. Feed prices today Traders reported that the price of a ton of chopped cotton seed was 23,000 pounds, flax meal was 23,000 ...
Source: Almalnews

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