LHORE: Poultry prices in Lahore and other cities across Punjab witnessed a sharp rise, with rates crossing Rs 650 per kg in the provincial capital, here on Saturday.
According to the official rate list, the price of chicken meat is around Rs 591 per kg, but these rates fixed by the district government are not being followed.
The situation is dire in Lahore and other cities of Punjab, but the situation is even worse in Peshawar and other cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).
This rise in prices is due to increased demand and higher consumption of other meats. Local traders say that the price of live chicken meat has now reached Rs 408 per kg, recently the price of broiler chicken meat has increased by Rs 100 per kg.
The significant increase in meat prices is also due to higher costs of feed, chicks and electricity, which has significantly affected the overall cost of poultry farming. Due to rising inflation, the prices of mutton and beef have already become unaffordable for salaried people.
Poultry market rates show that the price of chicken has increased by Rs 15 per kg, bringing the new price to Rs 380 per kg.
Traders’ associations have expressed concern that chicken, like beef and mutton, is becoming unaffordable for the common man.
This situation highlights the increasing financial pressure on citizens as the cost of living increases rapidly after the new budget.
Live Broiler (per kilogram) sold wholesale: Rs. 380
Live Broiler (per kilogram) sold in retail: Rs. 394
Broiler Meat (per kilogram) sold in retail: Rs. 591
Eggs from farms (per packet): Rs. 8670
These prices reflect the current market rates in the poultry industry.
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