Egypt: Feed prices rise by 200 pounds per ton in the local market

Published Aug 1, 2022

Tridge summary

Feed prices in the Egyptian market have surged, with increases of up to 200 pounds per ton for various types of feed, including DDGS and gluten, leading to a significant overall price rise over the past 72 hours. The Head of the Poultry Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Abdel Aziz El-Sayed, has called for government oversight to prevent these unjustified price hikes, warning of potential impacts on egg prices. The article provides details on the current prices for different types of feed and highlights recent stabilization in the prices of feed additives like local and imported gluten.
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Feed prices witnessed today, Monday, August 1, 2022, a state of increase in the market trading price for all types of feed, as prices in the market increased by up to 200 pounds per ton. % - DDGS - local gluten - imported gluten.” Dr. Abdel Aziz El-Sayed, Head of the Poultry Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, stressed the need for supervisory authorities to control the unjustified increases in feed prices, as the price of feed rose by about 1,600 pounds, and the country of corn by about 1,800 pounds, in the past 72 hours. Read also: Feed prices are down by about EGP 100 per ton in the local market today Feed prices rise in the local market today, May 10, 2022 He said that the price of a ton of fodder reached 12 thousand pounds, and a ton of corn at a price of 9100 pounds, noting that the division sounds an alarm with the rise in feed prices, which will lead to another increase in the price of eggs. He quickly demanded the existence of ...
Source: Amwalalghad

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