On Thursday, April 9, 2026, prices for white chicken, Sasso chicken, and egg cartons in Egypt experienced noticeable changes. Prices have slightly increased, impacting the budgets of Egyptian families.
Today, the prices of white chicken, sasso chicken, and egg cartons in Egypt remain stable. White chicken is priced at <strong>55 EGP</strong> per kilogram, while an egg carton costs <strong>75 EGP</strong>. These prices reflect the current state of the local market and consumer trends.
Today, chicken and egg prices in Matrouh have shown significant stability, with white chicken priced between <strong>50</strong> and <strong>55</strong> Egyptian pounds per kilo, while a carton of eggs costs <strong>75</strong> pounds. This stability comes amid efforts by the Egyptian government to regulate the market and provide essential goods to citizens.
Tunisian chicken markets are experiencing an unprecedented crisis, with citizens facing a severe shortage of chicken and rapidly rising prices, leading to widespread consumer discontent.
On Friday, April 3, 2026, white chicken prices in Egyptian markets showed significant stability, with the price per kilogram for consumers in farms and markets. This stability comes amid increasing demand for poultry during this period.
Official data from the Central Statistics Office in Jakarta indicates that the inflation rate for chicken prices during Eid al-Fitr 2026 reached <strong>6.48%</strong>, reflecting a significant improvement compared to the previous Ramadan. This stability in prices is crucial for consumers in Indonesia.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, the prices of white chicken and egg cartons in Egypt remained stable, with chicken prices ranging between <strong>40</strong> and <strong>45</strong> Egyptian pounds per kilo, while the price of an egg carton reached <strong>75</strong> Egyptian pounds. This stability comes amid the current economic conditions affecting various sectors.
On Monday, March 30, 2026, chicken prices in the poultry market experienced a notable decline, raising questions about the reasons behind this drop and its impact on the local market. This decrease comes at a sensitive time when citizens are struggling with rising living costs.
On March 30, 2026, Matrouh markets witnessed stability in the prices of chicken, eggs, and fillets, with chicken priced around <strong>45 EGP</strong> per kilogram and egg cartons at <strong>80 EGP</strong>.
On Monday, March 30, 2026, egg and chicken prices in Luxor Governorate remained relatively stable, with a carton of eggs priced at around <strong>60 EGP</strong> and a kilogram of chicken at <strong>80 EGP</strong>. These prices reflect the current state of the local market.
On Saturday, March 28, 2026, chicken prices in the Egyptian poultry market saw a significant decline, raising questions about the reasons for this drop and its impact on the local market.
Today, March 27, 2026, the prices of chicken, particularly white chicken, have significantly decreased in Egyptian markets. This change comes at a critical time for consumers facing rising living costs.
Recent data reveals that Russia ranks first among G20 nations for the lowest chicken meat prices, followed by India and Indonesia. This trend reflects significant economic dynamics in food production.