The producer price of broiler chicken is almost 20 percent higher compared to the same period in 2022
According to AKI PÁIR data, the live weight producer price of slaughter chickens in Hungary rose by 20.2 percent to HUF 494.4/kg, and that of slaughter turkeys by 25.9 percent to HUF 679.4/kg in the first forty-two weeks of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022.
According to the data of AKI PÁIR, the packing point price of table eggs (M+L) from cage keeping in Hungary was HUF 58.4/piece in the first forty-two weeks of 2023, which was 43.2 percent higher than the average price for the same period of 2022. Within this, the packing point price of boxed eggs of size class M increased by 41.4 percent to HUF 60.13/piece, and that of boxed eggs of size class L by 49.6 percent to HUF 70.80/piece. At the same time, the packing point price of M-tray eggs rose by 44.2 percent to HUF 54.08/piece, and that of L-tray eggs by 42.3 percent to HUF 59.13/piece. The packing point price of deep-laid table eggs (M+L) was HUF 65.21/piece in the first forty-two weeks of 2023, which was 46 percent higher than the average price for the same period in 2022.
AKI PÁIR
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