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Poultry and livestock feed prices jump by 600 pounds per ton in Egypt

Agricultural By-products
Egypt
Published Mar 14, 2023

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Poultry feed prices jumped by 600 pounds per ton in the middle of the day, Monday, and the price of a ton of paddy for fattening poultry jumped by 24,000 pounds, while the highest price of livestock feed for fattening was about 20,000 pounds per ton. A number of fodder traders confirmed to Al-Mal that the price of paddy fodder for fattening poultry recorded 24,000 compared to 23,400 pounds yesterday, grown fodder 23,900 pounds, finished fodder 23,800, and grown fodder 23,300 pounds. Traders pointed out that the price of a ton of livestock feed rose to 20 thousand pounds, compared to 17.5 thousand pounds last week, and 7 thousand pounds during the past year, as a result of the increase in the prices of imported corn and soy. And the prices of Argentine or Brazilian yellow corn - the raw material for fodder - rose by about 1,000, recording 19,000 pounds per ton this morning, without counting the cost of internal transportation, which amounts to 100 pounds per ton. Traders reported that the price of Ukrainian corn was 18,700 pounds, the Romanian was 18,600 pounds, and the Argentine cornflake recorded 18,600 pounds per ton, without counting the internal transport as well, and the profit of the retailer. Traders confirmed that the price of a ton of soybean meal, 44% protein, was 31,000 pounds for local types, and 46% protein, 32,000 pounds for importers.

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Poultry feed prices jumped by 600 pounds per ton in the middle of the day, Monday, and the price of a ton of paddy for fattening poultry jumped by 24 thousand pounds, while the highest price of livestock feed for the purpose of fattening reached about 20 thousand pounds per ton. A number of fodder traders confirmed to Al-Mal that the price of paddy fodder for fattening poultry recorded 24,000 compared to 23,400 pounds yesterday, grown fodder 23,900 pounds, finished fodder 23,800, and grown fodder 23,300 pounds. Traders pointed out that the price of a ton of livestock feed rose to 20 thousand pounds, compared to 17.5 thousand pounds last week, and 7 thousand pounds during the past year, as a result of the increase in the prices of imported corn and soy. And the prices of Argentine or Brazilian yellow corn - the raw material for fodder - rose by about 1,000, recording 19,000 pounds per ton this morning, without counting the cost of internal transportation, which amounts to 100 ...
Source: Almalnews
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