On June 23, 2024, the article reported fluctuations in the prices of feed and raw materials, impacted by the market and global factors such as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and rising fuel prices. The prices for broiler feed ranged from 22,100 to 22,450 pounds, while laying poultry feed varied from 16,000 to 18,300 pounds. Other feed prices, including for livestock, duck, rabbit, pigeon, quail, turkey, fish, and horse or ostrich, also saw fluctuations. Imported corn, a crucial raw material, was priced at 12,100 pounds, whereas Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn were 10,800 per ton. The article also noted the price variations in soybean meal, corn, and corn meal, attributing the increases to the global stock market and the ongoing conflict. Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Sayed, from the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, discussed the factors influencing poultry feed prices, including the liberalization of the dollar exchange rate and the differing quality and protein percentages among feed types.