Egg, poultry prices increase amid holiday demand

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Egg, poultry prices increase amid holiday demand
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Egg and chicken prices have risen in some markets amid lower supply and an increased demand during the holidays.

Egg and chicken prices have risen in some markets amid lower supply and an increased demand during the holidays, Bernadette Reyes reported on “24 Oras” on Tuesday.

According to the United Broiler Raisers Association , the increased demand for the produce stemmed from its more affordable pricing compared to pork, which is now at P400 per kilo, and beef which is currently priced at P480 per kilo. Likewise, the Philippine Egg Board Association said there was a decreased production of egg products in the county due to the higher operating expenses of breeders following the hike in prices of hatchlings and chicken pellets.

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