Dr. Tharwat Al-Zeini, a senior executive in Brazil's Federation of Poultry Producers, discussed the current status of poultry pricing and availability in the Arab countries ahead of Ramadan. He explained that while poultry supplies have been replenished in time for the holiday, prices remain high due to the significant cost of animal feed, particularly corn and soy. The high costs are exacerbated by limited releases and existing tariffs, leading to a black market where prices are doubled. Al-Zeini emphasized the critical need for addressing this crisis comprehensively to ensure the sustainability of the poultry industry, highlighting the importance of affordable feed to keep producers operational.