Chicks prices today, Sunday 5-2-2023 in Egypt, increase from 50 piasters to one pound

Published Feb 5, 2023

Tridge summary

Chicks prices in Egypt have increased today, with a significant rise seen in most poultry companies. The price hike varies from 50 piasters to 1 pound. The article also highlights the difference in prices across different companies in Cairo. The annual production of chicks in the local market is 1.4 billion, while the market includes 2 billion chickens annually. The volume of table egg production is 13 billion eggs annually. The ministry's recent import of 50,000 tons of Romanian fodder has contributed to the recent increase in chicks trading, leading to higher selling prices.
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Chicks prices today in Egypt, Sunday 5-2-2023, continue to rise in most poultry companies, in continuation of the wave of daily increases in the sales movement as a result of the increase in purchase rates by poultry traders. Today, the prices of chicks witnessed increases from 50 piasters to 1 pound at once, in the price of selling chicks in companies. Today, the prices of chicks witnessed increases of 75 piasters in Cairo Poultry, Al-Watania 50 piasters, Al-Wadi 1 EGP, and Ruwad Al-Nil 50 piasters. With the stability of selling prices in Al-Fayrouz, Al-Anani, and Egyptian Dutch, at the same rates as yesterday, Saturday. Chicks prices today in Egypt Cairo Poultry Company 23.75 pounds instead of 23 pounds Wataniya Company 25 pounds instead of 24.5 pounds Amat Company 25 pounds instead of 24.5 pounds Al-Wadi Company 24 pounds instead of 23 pounds Nile Pioneers Company 23 pounds instead of 22.5 pounds New Hope Egypt Poultry Company 25 pounds Turquoise Company 23 pounds Anani Company ...
Source: Almalnews

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