The Poultry Product Council is urging an EU import restriction
EU Poultry Product Council urges EU import restrictions to keep the sector afloat – Product Council Chairman and Director told M1 news channel on Tuesday.
Csorbai Attila said that hotels and restaurants, which account for 30 percent of the market, have fallen out due to the coronavirus epidemic, so the purchase price per kilogram of live poultry has now fallen below cost price.
Due to the fall in prices, compared to the previous 260-270 forints, the purchase price per kilo has now dropped to 230 forints, because everyone is trying to get rid of stocks, he added. (MTI)
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