Poultry prices today September 18: Poultry flocks increased rapidly, eggs, chickens and eggs fell together

Published Sep 18, 2020

Tridge summary

Poultry farmers in Hanoi are facing significant losses due to a dramatic drop in the price of eggs, which has fallen below that of vegetables, leading to concerns about sustainability. The surplus of poultry eggs, coupled with reduced market demand due to the Covid-19 pandemic, has intensified the financial strain. The issue is exacerbated by the illegal importation of poultry breeds from China, threatening local poultry health. Meanwhile, prices for various types of chickens and duck meat in Vietnam fluctuate, offering a glimpse into the complexities of the local poultry industry amidst these challenges.
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Original content

Prices of eggs, chickens and duck eggs continuously dropped, cheaper than vegetables. According to some poultry-breeding farmers in Hanoi, the price of poultry eggs, especially eggs on this occasion decreased dramatically and cheaply. more than vegetables in the market. Breeders are at risk of breaking the herd because they cannot hold out when they suffer losses every month. Small farms have little losses, while big ones sometimes lose from a few tens to several hundred million dong. Nguyen Quang Kien, an owner of a duck farm in Thuong Tin district (Hanoi), said his family is raising 2,000 laying ducks, laying about 1,700 eggs a day. However, the price of eggs sold at the barn is falling sharply, only from 1,600 to 1,800 VND / fruit, which is 400 VND / fruit compared to the previous month. "Egg prices are too low, consumption is slow, causing my family to suffer losses. The more households raising large-scale, the heavier losses" - Mr. Kien said. "Poultry farmers are not happy in ...
Source: Danviet

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