Poultry Feed to Rule in Price Ranges

INDIA - A range-bound trend in prices of feed ingredients kept poultry-feed prices unchanged on Wednesday.
calendar icon 24 April 2014
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Aditya Mishra, a commodity expert, told Business Line that good demand and steady input cost kept feed products unchanged and may continue to rule around current levels for the next few days.

In the physical market, soyameal improved by rupees 1,700 and sold at Rs 43,300 a tonne, while bajra went down by rupees 200 and sold at rupees 13,500, Di-calcium phosphate was unchanged at rupees 36.80 a kg while maize eased by rupees 20 and sold at rupees 1,520 a quintal. DRB dropped by rupees 200 and sold for rupees 9,300, rice bran oil improved by rupees 1 to rupees 56 a kg, MBM was at rupees 44.40 while Mustard de-oiled cake was at rupees 15,600 a tonne, unchanged.

Layer concentrate 25 per cent was sold at rupees 1,535 while Layer concentrate 35 per cent was at rupees 1,215. Broiler concentrate quoted at rupees 2,175 for a 50-kg bag.

Michael Priestley

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