Egypt: Feed and raw materials prices on Tuesday 3/12/2024

Published 2024년 3월 12일

Tridge summary

Poultry feed and raw material prices have decreased, with broiler feed prices now between 24,200 and 25,000 pounds per ton. Imported Brazilian and Argentinian yellow corn, used in feed, is priced at 13,500 pounds per ton, while corn from Ukraine, Serbia, and America is 12,000 pounds per ton. Soybean meal prices are 28,000 pounds per ton for local types with 44% protein and 29,000 pounds for 46% protein. However, global stock market prices for feed raw materials like soybean meal and corn have increased due to the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war and rising global fuel prices.
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The prices of poultry feed and raw materials declined today, Tuesday 3/12/2024, as the prices of broiler feed varied during the current period, ranging between 24,200 pounds and 25,000 pounds per ton of poultry fattening feed in the markets, according to a number of factories, after the liberalization of dollar prices. Traders reported that the price of a ton of laying poultry feed ranged between 20,300 and 21,700 pounds, livestock feed 15,600 and 17,500 pounds, duck feed 23,000 pounds, rabbit and sheep feed 17,500, pigeons 24,500, quail 26,500, turkey feed 31,000 pounds, fish feed 32,000 pounds, and camel and horse feed 1,800. 0 pounds and fodder Ostrich 33,000 pounds. Feed prices today Traders explained that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentinian yellow corn - which is the raw material for feed - is 13,500 pounds, Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn is 12,000 pounds per ton, Argentine cornflake is 14,200 pounds, and Turkish corn is 12,100 pounds, a decrease of 200 ...
Source: Almalnews

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