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Various poultry products are getting dearer by the day. The rate of eggs reached Rs216 per dozen mark on Sunday, breaking all the previous records of the increase in the price in winters.


Chicken meat rate has crossed the mark of Rs300 per kg three weeks ago and it is sustaining at the same level despite cancellation of many wedding ceremonies, which consume a large chunk of chicken meat for a variety of dishes due to the ban in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.


The district administration of Lahore has notified the rate of eggs as Rs197 per dozen and chicken meat as Rs305 per kg while in the open market, eggs are being sold at Rs216 per dozen and chicken meat at Rs320 per kg. The authorities supposed to implement the official rates are missing from the scene.


Poultry farmers say that the coronavirus lockdowns have led to a decrease in poultry production with the closure of hotels and ban on big marriage ceremonies. Many of these farmers decided to either scale down their businesses or shut some farms altogether when the Covid-19 struck for the first time.


Poultry farmers shift blame onto Covid lockdowns, inflation

A farmer says the closed farms had not yet resumed their normal activities when the second wave of the virus struck while demand for chicken products went up at the drop of the mercury close to zero degree Celsius.

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He says the people are also conveniently forgetting that poultry feed rates have also witnessed a surge during the last one year because of a failed maize crop and costlier wheat grain and these factors are also contributing to the hike in poultry prices.


An official of the Pakistan Poultry Association tells Dawn that the intervention of the government in the poultry free market mechanism is to be blamed for the price hike as the farmers had warned the authorities before the setting in of the winter season that artificial fixing of rates by the government were resulting in losses to the farmers and ultimately reduction in production of the poultry products.


“The farmers, during the last six months, were selling day-old chicks and broilers meat at an average price of Rs20 and Rs90-130, respectively against the production cost of a day-old chick at Rs45 and chicken meat Rs160.”


The government was urged to allow a minor increase in the rates that would consequently lead to increase in the production but all requests fell on the deaf ears, he added.


The poultry sector forms about 40pc of the total meat consumption as the poultry industry has an annual turnover of over Rs800bn. It provides direct or indirect employment to over 1.5m people.


The industry is producing 1,322m kg of chicken meat and 17,500m table eggs annually.

 
Various poultry products are getting dearer by the day. The rate of eggs reached Rs216 per dozen mark on Sunday, breaking all the previous records of the increase in the price in winters.


Chicken meat rate has crossed the mark of Rs300 per kg three weeks ago and it is sustaining at the same level despite cancellation of many wedding ceremonies, which consume a large chunk of chicken meat for a variety of dishes due to the ban in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.


The district administration of Lahore has notified the rate of eggs as Rs197 per dozen and chicken meat as Rs305 per kg while in the open market, eggs are being sold at Rs216 per dozen and chicken meat at Rs320 per kg. The authorities supposed to implement the official rates are missing from the scene.


Poultry farmers say that the coronavirus lockdowns have led to a decrease in poultry production with the closure of hotels and ban on big marriage ceremonies. Many of these farmers decided to either scale down their businesses or shut some farms altogether when the Covid-19 struck for the first time.




A farmer says the closed farms had not yet resumed their normal activities when the second wave of the virus struck while demand for chicken products went up at the drop of the mercury close to zero degree Celsius.

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He says the people are also conveniently forgetting that poultry feed rates have also witnessed a surge during the last one year because of a failed maize crop and costlier wheat grain and these factors are also contributing to the hike in poultry prices.


An official of the Pakistan Poultry Association tells Dawn that the intervention of the government in the poultry free market mechanism is to be blamed for the price hike as the farmers had warned the authorities before the setting in of the winter season that artificial fixing of rates by the government were resulting in losses to the farmers and ultimately reduction in production of the poultry products.


“The farmers, during the last six months, were selling day-old chicks and broilers meat at an average price of Rs20 and Rs90-130, respectively against the production cost of a day-old chick at Rs45 and chicken meat Rs160.”


The government was urged to allow a minor increase in the rates that would consequently lead to increase in the production but all requests fell on the deaf ears, he added.


The poultry sector forms about 40pc of the total meat consumption as the poultry industry has an annual turnover of over Rs800bn. It provides direct or indirect employment to over 1.5m people.


The industry is producing 1,322m kg of chicken meat and 17,500m table eggs annually.

Few days ago I bought eggs at 240 per dozen.
 
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Nobody asked... by the way

That's needlessly rude. I think it's informative to know the rate of eggs in other countries given the article is about the subject.

The spirit of the forum is discussion and discourse.

There are topics where things may get heated and one may lose temper but this just seems unbecoming of educated and cultured people. Our behaviour with others, even those with whom we may disagree with (especially so, in fact), reflects more on us than them.
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I am getting in 5-6 rupees/peace in Bangalore, India... by the way.

What would that be in pkr conversion rate?
 
I am getting in 5-6 rupees/peace in Bangalore, India... by the way.

Don't know about per piece cost but its rectangular bread akin to a French baguette albeit very soft and fluffy. They would only cut it in halves and both could be had for 5Rs so only two pieces. Though I am talking about year 2000-2001.
 
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That's needlessly rude. I think it's informative to know the rate of eggs in other countries given the article is about the subject.

The spirit of the forum is discussion and discourse.

There are topics where things may get heated and one may lose temper but this just seems unbecoming of educated and cultured people. Our behaviour with others, even those with whom we may disagree with (especially so, in fact), reflects more on us than them.
Salaam




What would that be in pkr conversion rate?

Discussion forum doesn't mean a bragging bharati telling us things which nobody asked or cared about
Its International Discussion Forum, Every body has right to discuss here,
Strange, You are Senior member, but behaving like this,
You should have been example for us [Junior Members]

I know this is a discussion forum but that doesn't mean we start talking about stuff nobody asked

I am going to buy PS5 very soon ... by the way

Yeah nobody asked but since all of us are telling each other things that nobody asked so I am telling you
 

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