Egypt: Feed and raw materials prices today, Saturday 3-6-2023

Published 2023년 6월 3일

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Feed and raw material prices are experiencing a decline, with poultry feed now ranging from 24,000 to 26,000 pounds per ton for fattening type paddy. The price of imported yellow corn from Brazil and Argentina is 13,800 pounds per ton, while Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn is 11,300 pounds. The price of a ton of soybean meal and wheat flour also varies. The decrease in feed prices is due to increased release rates of raw materials in the markets. However, the head of the Poultry Wealth Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, Abdel Aziz Al-Sayed, mentioned that the price of final feed for various types of diets for different animals has recently decreased.
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Feed and raw materials prices continued to decline today, Saturday 3-6-2023, and poultry feed ranged between 24,000 to 26,000 pounds per ton for the paddy type intended for fattening. Traders emphasized that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentine yellow corn - which is the raw material for fodder - recorded 13,800 pounds, without counting the internal transportation cost, which amounts to 100 pounds per ton. Feed prices today Traders explained that the price of Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn recorded 11,300 pounds, and Argentine cornflak 14,500 pounds, without counting internal transportation as well, and the profit of the retailer. Traders added that the price of a ton of soybean meal “44% protein” was 34,000 for local types, 46% protein was 36,500 pounds for the local and imported, and a ton of wheat flour, 36% protein, was about 23,000 pounds for local and imported brands, 12,000 pounds for local gluten, and 11,300 pounds for apostate. Traders said that the price ...
Source: Almalnews

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