Compound feed in Russia fell by 19% in the first half of 2023

31.07.2023
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The most significant decline over the year was noted in the Central, Urals and Volga Federal Districts - by 21% on average. At the same time, the highest prices are observed in the Far Eastern District - 27.1 rubles per kilogram, the growth for six months amounted to 5.1%. The lowest prices are offered by Siberian producers - 18 rubles per kilogram, the price in the region has dipped by 15.2% year-on-year.

The producers' price for feed for cattle averaged 17.3 rubles per kilogram across the country, which is 14% lower than in the first half of the previous year. The cost of feed for pigs decreased by 20% to 19.6 rubles per kilogram, for poultry - by 19% per year, to 23 rubles per kilogram.

Selling prices for premixes in January-June decreased by 18% year-on-year and reached 155 rubles per kilogram, for protein-vitamin-mineral concentrates - by 13%, to 24.7 rubles per kilogram.

The average prices of Russian producers for concentrates and feed mixtures in January-June decreased by 15%, reaching 12.6 rubles per kilogram. The average selling price for feed protein in January-June 2023 decreased by 17%, amounting to 14.5 rubles per kilogram.

In January-June this year, fine and coarse FLOUR and MEAT granules fell in price by 13% year-on-year to 52 rubles per kilogram. Producer prices for feed fishmeal and pellets increased by 5% during this period and reached 105 rubles per kilogram.

The average prices of domestic producers for vegetable feed for the first half of the year decreased by 12% year-on-year to 12.8 rubles per kilogram.

Selling prices for cake and other solid residues of vegetable fats or oils decreased by 2% year-on-year and amounted to 28 rubles per kilogram.

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