The Poultry Producers Union in Egypt announces an initiative to reduce prices from 10 to 15% in the markets

Published 2024년 3월 31일

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The General Union of Poultry Producers has decided to lower chicken prices by 10 to 15%, setting a new rate of 85 pounds per kilogram, and reduce the price of an egg carton to 140 pounds, down from 156 pounds, effective April 2, 2024. This decision was made after a meeting with production companies and authority representatives, following a recent market trend where poultry prices dropped by about 5 pounds per kilogram after initially rising during the first half of Ramadan. The current market prices show Sasso chicks at 101 pounds and white mother chicks at 80 pounds on the farm, with egg carton prices ranging between 154 to 162 pounds depending on the type.
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The General Union of Poultry Producers announced to reduce the price of chickens by 10 to 15%, so that the price delivered to the farm land would be 85 pounds. It was also agreed to reduce the price of an egg carton to 140 pounds from levels of 156 pounds. The Poultry Federation said in a statement that the initiative to reduce prices will be implemented starting April 2, 2024, and this will be implemented in the markets, after the meeting between production companies and representatives of the concerned authorities. The prices of poultry in the markets this week witnessed a decline of about 5 pounds per kilo after an increase throughout the first half of the holy month of Ramadan. The price per kilogram, delivered from farm land, reached 90 to 92 pounds. The price for consumers reached between 98 and 99 pounds, depending on the region, after adding the cost of transportation after it arrived. To 105 pounds. The price of Sasso chicks reached 101 pounds on the farm, while the ...
Source: Youm7

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