How and when the problem with rising prices for chicken eggs can be solved in Russia?

Published 2023년 12월 10일

Tridge summary

Short-term emergency measures can help curb rising fuel prices, but long-term market solutions are also necessary. In Russia, the prices for chicken eggs have increased by 42.4% due to factors such as a decrease in production growth, an increase in production costs, and import issues. The country is also facing challenges in importing foreign vaccines and veterinary drugs, which has led to a shortage of these products.
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Original content

Recent experience in curbing the rise in fuel prices has shown that short-term “emergency measures” work quite well along with “long-term” market ones. If the economy has been living in a state of permanent shock for more than a year and a half, then such measures are inevitable - “shock therapy” is not among the government’s priorities. Moreover, we are talking about socially significant products: poultry meat and eggs make up an important share in the diet of not the richest segments of the population. So what happened that from the end of December last year to the beginning of December this year, prices for chicken eggs in Russia increased by 42.4% (Rosstat data)? Several factors came into play. Despite the fact that back in the summer there were no signs. The ratio of wholesale (selling) prices of manufacturers and retail was approximately 52 to 77 rubles. The markup of about 20 rubles has been stable over the past five years, although there has been an increase in quotations ...
Source: RG

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