Poultry and fish feed prices in Egypt today, Saturday 4/6/2024

Published Apr 6, 2024

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On Saturday, 4/6/2024, feed prices, including those for broiler feed which ranged between 21,000 and 23,200 pounds, experienced a decline following the liberalization of dollar prices. The article details the prices for a variety of animal feeds such as poultry, cattle, and more, alongside raw materials like corn and soybean meal. Factors like the Russian-Ukrainian war and increased global fuel prices, which have prompted the conversion of corn into fuel in the Americas, are influencing feed prices. Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Sayed from the Cairo Chamber of Commerce pointed out that feed prices are subject to fluctuations due to differences in quality, protein content, and freight costs.
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Feed prices continued to decline today, Saturday 4/6/2024, as broiler feed prices during the current period ranged between 21,000 pounds and 23,200 pounds for 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 from 15,400 to 20,200 pounds, cattle feed 15,000 and 18,700 pounds, duck feed 22,800 pounds, rabbit and sheep feed 15,500, pigeon feed 20,800, quail 21,000, turkey feed 25,000 pounds, fish feed 26,000 pounds, and camel and horse feed 1,500. 0 pounds and ostrich fodder 21,800 fairy. Poultry feed prices Traders reported that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentinian yellow corn - which is the raw material for feed - is 12,600 pounds, Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn is 11,600 pounds per ton, and Argentine cornflake is 13,200 pounds. Traders reported that the price of a ton of soybean meal, “44% protein,” was 24,500 pounds for local types, ...
Source: Almalnews

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