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Chicken Prices Reduced in Punjab After Eid ul Adha 2024

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Chicken prices drop in Pakistan

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  • Chicken prices in Punjab dropped by Rs. 25/kg post-Eid ul Adha.
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  • Wholesale live broilers are priced at Rs. 300/kg, with retail at Rs. 324/kg.
  • Dozen eggs are now Rs. 247, while a crate of 350 eggs is Rs. 7290.

Lahore: Chicken prices in Punjab have fallen by Rs. 25 per kilogram after Eid ul Adha, effective June 20, 2024.

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Chicken is one of the most popular meats in Pakistan. Poultry demand stays high year-round because it is commonly used in a variety of dishes.

According to official rates, chicken meat in Lahore’s local market is priced at Rs 350 per kg today.

The wholesale price of live broilers is now set at Rs 300 per kg, while the retail price is Rs 324 per kg.

The price of a dozen eggs has slightly increased to Rs. 247, while the price of the price of a full crate of 350 eggs has significantly decreased to Rs. 7290.

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Lower poultry prices can reduce financial pressure on consumers and provide more affordable options. However, there are concerns about whether retailers will implement the new rates.

Poultry prices in Punjab for June 2024

Live Broiler (per kilogram) sold wholesale: Rs. 300
Live Broiler (per kilogram) sold in retail: Rs. 324
Broiler meat (per kilogram) sold in retail: Rs. 470
Eggs from farms (per packet): Rs. 7290

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These prices represent the current market rates in the Punjab poultry sector.

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