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Egypt poultry sector is experiencing long‑awaited relief as feed prices, which had soared to unprecedented levels earlier in the year, have now fallen by nearly half. According to Sameh El‑Sayed, head of the poultry division in the Chamber of Commerce in Giza, feed prices dropped from EGP 40,000 (US$842) per tonne to EGP 19,000–22,000 (US$399–462) per tonne in December 2025.
Reforms and market disruptions
Poultry farms on the brink
Before the recent price relief, the sector was facing a near‑collapse. Up to 40% of poultry farms were at risk of shutting down due to the combined effects of high feed prices and depressed poultry selling prices. Many breeders were forced to cull their flocks when they could no longer secure enough feed, flooding the market with poultry and further depressing prices. This feedback loop pushed producers deeper into financial distress and threatened long‑term production capacity.
Short‑term relief, long‑term uncertainty
Conclusion
The halving of feed prices offers crucial breathing room for Egypt’s embattled poultry producers. Yet the sector’s long‑term resilience will depend on broader structural reforms, reliable import flows, and a more stable economic environment. For now, producers welcome the relief—but uncertainty still hangs over the future of Egypt’s poultry industry.
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