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The article reports on the varied prices of feed and feed materials on Saturday, August 17, 2024. The costs for broiler feed ranged from 19,000 to 21,300 pounds, while layer poultry feed, cattle feed, and other types ranged from 14,800 to 23,000 pounds. The price of imported yellow corn, a key feed ingredient, was 11,900 pounds, whereas Ukrainian, Serbian, and American corn were 11,300 pounds per ton. The rise in feed prices is attributed to the global stock exchange, the Russian-Ukrainian war, and an increase in global fuel prices, with the war also driving major producers to convert corn into fuel in North and South America. Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Sayed, head of the Poultry Wealth Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, noted the fluctuation in poultry feed prices, which can vary based on quality and shipping costs.
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The prices of feed and feed materials varied today, Saturday 8-17-2024, as the prices of broiler feed fluctuated, during the current time, between 19,000 pounds and 21,300 pounds for broiler feed in the markets, according to a number of factories. Feed Prices The traders added that the price of a ton of layer poultry feed ranged between 16,400 and 19,300 pounds, cattle feed 16,000 and 16,500 pounds, duck feed 16,600 pounds, rabbit feed and sheep feed 14,800 pounds, pigeon feed 19,400 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. The traders explained that the price of imported Brazilian and Argentine yellow corn - which is the raw material for feed - is 11,900 pounds, Ukrainian, Serbian and American corn 11,300 per ton, and Argentine corn flakes 12,600 pounds. Traders explained that the price of a ton of chopped cotton seeds is 23,000 pounds, ...