Trade4go Summary
On Sunday, 29-2024, the prices of imported feed and raw materials such as soybeans and corn used in animal feed experienced a significant increase, resulting in a surge in the cost of various types of animal feed. The price of broiler feed rose to a range of 18,500 to 22,800 pounds per ton, layer poultry feed to 16,500 to 19,300 pounds, cattle feed to 16,000 to 16,500 pounds, and other feed types also saw similar increases. This price hike is attributed to the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war and a rise in global fuel prices, leading major producers to convert corn into fuel. The Cairo Chamber of Commerce also confirmed these price fluctuations, highlighting that the final feed price for various types of fodder for different animals can vary based on quality, protein percentage, and freight costs.
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The prices of imported feed and raw materials rose today, Sunday 9-29-2024, such as soybeans and corn, so that the prices of broiler feed ranged, during the current time, between 18,500 pounds and 22,800 pounds for broiler feed in the markets, according to a number of factories, during today's transactions. Feed Prices Traders reported that the price of a ton of layer poultry feed ranged between 16,500 and 19,300 pounds, cattle feed 16,000 to 16,500 pounds, duck feed 16,600 pounds, rabbit feed and sheep feed 14,800 pounds, pigeon feed 17,800 pounds, quail feed 20,800 pounds, 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 reported that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentine yellow corn - the raw material for feed - is 11,800 pounds, Ukrainian, Serbian and American corn 11,300 per ton, and Argentine corn flakes 12,400 pounds, an increase of 200 pounds. Today's feed ...