Feed prices in Morocco continue despite their global decline

Published Sep 11, 2022

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The article highlights the discrepancy between the global decrease in feed materials like grains and the high prices in Morocco, attributed to increased shipping and transportation costs. Local feed sellers in Morocco have reported slight price drops for some materials like alfalfa, hay, and wheat straw, while imported corn prices have stabilized. The National Association of Broiler Breeders in Morocco has called for a reduction in the rising fodder prices, which fail to reflect the global price trends, despite the recent fall in international corn and soybean prices.
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According to what we have learned from livestock and poultry feed traders, the prices of some materials that are included in the composition of feed, such as grains, witnessed a slight decline, while others are still high despite their decline globally, due to several reasons, including the high costs of shipping and transportation. In this regard, Al-Haj Al-Arabi, a fodder seller in the province of Settat, said in a statement to Le360: The prices of local materials such as hay, alfalfa and oat have a slight decrease compared to the beginning of the year and the period of Eid al-Adha, as alfalfa prices ranged this week, between 60 and 85 dirhams per package (bale), The price of wheat straw ranged between 30 and 45 dirhams per bundle, the price of beetroots was 4 dirhams per kilogram, while the price of wheat ranged between 55 and 60 dirhams in bulk, and about 70 dirhams in installments. For his part, Noureddine, a feed seller in the Mediouna region of Casablanca, said that the ...
Source: Le 360

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