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The article reports on the varied prices of feed and raw materials for different types of farm animals, including broiler, laying hens, cattle, duck, rabbit, sheep, pigeon, quail, camel, horse, ostrich, and concentrates, as well as the price of imported and local corn, cotton seeds, flax meal, coarse bran, soybean husk, soybean meal, sunflower meal, gelatin, soybean seeds, soybean husks, and soybean waste. The increase in the prices of feed raw materials such as soybean meal, corn, and sunflower meal is attributed to the global stock exchange, the Russian-Ukrainian war, and the rise in global fuel prices. The article also mentions the fluctuation in the price of imported corn offered on the commodity exchange, the liberalization of the dollar exchange rate, and the increase in the release pace.
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Feed and raw materials prices varied today, Saturday 8-24-2024, with broiler feed prices currently ranging between 18,200 and 21,300 pounds for broiler feed in the markets, according to a number of factories. Feed prices Traders reported that the price of a ton of laying hens feed ranged between 16,400 and 19,300 pounds, cattle feed 16,000 to 16,500 pounds, duck feed 16,600 pounds, rabbit feed and sheep feed 14,800, pigeon feed 19,400, quail feed 20,800, turkey feed 22,600 pounds, quail feed 22,000 pounds, camel and horse feed 15,000 pounds, ostrich feed 22,200 pounds, and concentrates 28,000 pounds. Traders confirmed that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentine yellow corn - the raw material for feed - is 11,600 pounds, Ukrainian, Serbian and American corn is 11,100 per ton, and Argentine corn flakes is 12,200 pounds. Today's feed prices Traders explained that the price of a ton of chopped cotton seeds is 23,000 pounds, flax meal is 23,000 pounds, coarse bran is 13,000 ...