Bulgaria: The price of the chicken is rising and the price of the egg is falling

Published 2021년 4월 2일

Tridge summary

The article highlights a decrease in egg prices for consumption in Bulgaria since the start of 2021, with February's average price being the lowest in the European Union (EU-27). Despite this, there has been a slight annual increase of 1.2% in egg prices. On the other hand, the price of whole chickens in Bulgaria has seen a significant rise of 10.5% in February 2021 compared to the previous month. Although the European average price also increased, it was by a smaller margin. The prices of eggs and chickens in different European countries are compared, showing varying price ranges across the EU-27 and Bulgaria.
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Original content

The prices of eggs for consumption (L and M) in our country have been falling since the beginning of 2021, unlike those in the European Union. This is shown by data published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (MAF). How are quail eggs sold? The proof presents the average monthly price for the country in February, which is 104.98 euros / 100 kg or 0.124 levs / piece. At the same time, the average price in the EU-27 increased by 4.3%, reaching 126.31 / 100 kg EUR (0.150 BGN / piece). Although in our country eggs are cheaper than the average for the Union, the data show that prices have grown on an annual basis by 1.2%. In February 2020, the same size eggs in the country cost 103.60 euros / 100 kg. Whether the Easter holidays will equal the values in our country with the EU-27 average, as happened in December 2020, the analysis does not predict. Leading in terms of price for table eggs continues to be Austria, with a price of 190.64 euros / 100 kg. Followed by Italy ...
Source: Agri

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