Egypt: Prices of imported feed and raw materials today, Thursday (1-8-2024)

Published 2024년 8월 1일

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The article reports on the varied prices of imported feed and raw materials for agricultural production in the Middle East, specifically in Egypt, as of Thursday, August 1, 2024. Prices for broiler feed range from 21,300 to 21,600 pounds, while laying poultry feed, livestock feed, and other species-specific feed vary. The cost of imported corn, a crucial element in feed production, is influenced by the global stock market, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and increased fuel prices, leading to changes in feed prices. These fluctuations are further exacerbated by the liberalization of the dollar exchange rate and the listing of imported corn on the commodity exchange. Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Sayed, from the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, highlights the need to consider the quality and protein percentage when looking at the price variations in final feed products for different species.
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The prices of imported feed and raw materials varied today, Thursday 8/1/2024, with the prices of broiler feed during the current period ranging between 21,300 pounds and 21,600 pounds for fattening feed in the markets, according to a number of factories. Feed prices Traders reported that the price of a ton of laying poultry feed ranged between 16,200 and 19,200 pounds, livestock feed 16,000 to 16,500 pounds, duck feed 16,600 pounds, rabbit feed and sheep feed 14,800, pigeon feed 19,400, quail feed 20,800, turkey feed 22,600 pounds, and fish feed 24,000 pounds Feed for camels and horses 15,000 pounds, fodder for ostrich 22,100 pounds, and concentrates. 28,000 pounds. Traders added that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentinian yellow corn - which is the raw material for feed - is 1,200 pounds, Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn is 11,100 per ton, and Argentine cornflake is 12,500 pounds. Feed prices today Traders explained that the price of a ton of chopped cotton seeds ...
Source: Almalnews

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