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Morocco - Rising chicken prices linked to return of bird flu H9N2 (media)

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Why the price of poultry flies in Morocco?

By The Editor - December 27, 2017 At 12:28 pm

If chickens, roosters, turkeys and other birds do not fly, their prices take wing! Thus, the prices of the chicken go up again! This increase led households to reduce the consumption of chicken which reached 20DH / kg, depending on the region, against 13 to 15DH / kg in recent weeks, according to the daily Al Massae. This is obviously retail price. It should be noted that these prices in the Casablanca markets remain higher than in other places in certain cities of the kingdom.
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The source of the increase is chick breeders, says Aziz Al Arabi, president of the National Association of Poultry Meat Producers (APV). And to add that this increase is itself explained by the low temperatures which caused the return of the bird flu, the H9N2, which caused the death of chicks with rates varying between 30 and 35%.

Although this virus poses no danger to human health, its presence among livestock has caused the death of hens with rates between 20 and 30%. Thus, the wholesale price varies between 13 and 14 DH / kg and the makers of this increase are manufacturers and distributors, reveals the president of the APV.
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Chaimaa Habab


http://www.lesiteinfo.com/maroc/pourquoi-le-prix-de-la-volaille-senvole-au-maroc/
 
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