Feed and raw material prices decline today in Egypt, Friday, 11-29-2024

Published 2024년 11월 29일

Tridge summary

Prices for local feed and raw materials used in the poultry industry were reported to fluctuate on Friday, November 29, 2024. The cost of broiler feed varied between 18,500 and 21,900 pounds, while laying hens feed ranged from 15,500 to 17,000 pounds. Other feed types, such as cattle, duck, rabbit, quail, turkey, camel, horse, ostrich, and concentrates, also saw price variations. The price of imported yellow corn, a key ingredient in feed, decreased slightly, while the cost of soybean meal, corn, and sunflower meal, used in poultry feed, increased due to the global stock exchange and the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The war and rising global fuel prices have led major producers to convert corn into fuel. Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Sayed, head of the Poultry Wealth Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, noted the fluctuating prices of imported corn and mentioned that the final feed price for various types of poultry food can change based on quality and freight costs.
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Original content

Prices of local feed and raw materials varied today, Friday 11-29-2024, as broiler feed prices fluctuated during the current time between 18,500 pounds and 21,900 pounds for broiler feed of the Badi type according to a number of factories during today's transactions as an average of market trading. Feed prices Traders reported that the price of a ton of laying hens feed fluctuated between 15,500 and 17,000 pounds, cattle feed 13,700 and 15,500 pounds, duck feed 17,300 pounds, rabbit feed and sheep feed 14,500, pigeon feed 15,500, quail feed 17,600, turkey feed 21,500 pounds, camel and horse feed 14,500 pounds, ostrich feed 21,000 pounds, and concentrates 26,500 pounds. Traders explained that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentine yellow corn - which is the raw material for fodder - is 12,800 pounds, Ukrainian, Serbian and American corn is 12,300 per ton, and Argentine corn flakes is 13,400 pounds, down 200 pounds. Today's fodder prices Traders explained that the price of a ...
Source: Almalnews

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