Summer effect: Price of chicken skyrockets in Telangana

fresh chicken meat on wooden board

HYDERABAD: The heatwave this summer have taken a toll on the Indian poultry industry, leading to a rise in the price of broiler chicken across the State. Though the prices of broilers usually go up during the summer and stand at Rs 200 to Rs 250 per kg, it has gone up to Rs 300 per kg this year. On Sunday, a kg of skinless broiler chicken was being sold for Rs 300 while dressed broiler poultry meat would be sold for Rs 260 per kg. 

Broiler Poultry farmers said the mortality rate of the broiler birds has been particularly high this year. For this reason, raising broiler chickens by following all guidelines has been particularly difficult. Less number of broiler chickens are being raised due to this reason, they said.

There are around 10,000 broiler broiler poultry farms and 2,000 egg laying farms in Telangana, which produce nearly 4 crore broiler chickens per month and over 2.50 crore eggs daily. Though the broiler chickens are sold within the State, eggs are transported to various States including Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. 

Poultry feed cost has risen to Rs 40 a kg, increasing the overall production cost per poultry bird to Rs 100. “It will take another month for the prices to come back to normal. Once there is abundant rainfall in the State, farmers will increase the poultry bird capacity and it will lower the prices.

Drop in egg sales

Though the State is producing an average of 2.50 crore eggs per day, it is able to sell only up to 1.5 crore as the markets of other States have changed direction. In the retail market, egg traders were told to sell an egg  for Rs 5 to Rs 6. However, the poultry traders had to sell for Rs 4 per egg due to less demand.

Rise in prices

Rs 300/kg  Price of skinless chicken

Rs 260/kg  Price of dressed chicken

Poultry feed cost has risen to Rs 40/kg bringing the overall cost of production for a poultry bird to Rs 100

State produces 4 crore broiler chickens each month, 2.5 crore eggs daily

Source  – The New Indian Express

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