50% of chicken is imported, eggs will not increase in price for Easter, Romanians are undercutting the price

Published 2024년 3월 17일

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No increase in current egg prices is expected before Easter, says Daniel Bozhankov, chairman of the Association for Industrial Poultry Breeding. This was assured by the chairman of the Association for Industrial Poultry Breeding, Daniel Bozhankov. He says that the "poultry" sector is neglected by the line ministry. The number of small and medium-sized companies in our country is decreasing by 20-30% every year.
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No increase in current egg prices is expected before Easter. This was assured by the chairman of the Association for Industrial Poultry Breeding, Daniel Bozhankov. "There are enough Bulgarian eggs on the market," Bozhankov said on BNR. "Our production covers per capita consumption needs. We produce about 5 million eggs per day. Now production has decreased a little because of the bird flu, but producers have already started to recover," commented the chairman of the Industrial Poultry Association. Some of the Bulgarian eggs are exported, mainly to Greece, but also to Western European countries. In the case of chicken meat, the picture is different and only 50% of it in the commercial network is domestically produced. "At the moment, there are also many imported eggs from Romania on the market in our country, which are cheaper than the Bulgarian ones", commented Bozhankov. According to him, the lower price is due to the support that the sector in our northern neighbor receives. ...
Source: Dnes

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