The article highlights a significant decrease in poultry prices in Egypt, with the price per kilo dropping from 80 pounds to 71 pounds for farm land delivery, as reported by Sameh Al-Sayed, the head of the Poultry Division at the Chamber of Commerce. This price drop is attributed to the market introduction of 100,000 tons of frozen poultry imports from Brazil, which are priced at least 30% lower than local poultry. This initiative is part of government efforts to control poultry prices after a recent increase, ensuring that a kilo is not traded above 95 pounds for the consumer. There are expectations for further price drops leading up to the holy month of Ramadan in March, with plans to introduce large quantities of imported poultry across various outlets and exhibitions to stabilize local poultry prices.