With input costs ruling steady, poultry-feed prices may continue to rule flat over the next few days too, according to trade experts.
A marginal fluctuation in input prices kept poultry-feed prices unchanged on Wednesday.
Aditya Mishra, a commodity expert, told Business Line that feed products are unlikely to see any alteration in the near future.
A steady trend is prevailing in the market following a range-bound trend in the key ingredients, he said.
In the physical market, soyameal dropped by Rs 300 to Rs 34,700 a tonne, while bajra improved by Rs 100 to Rs 12,700 a quintal.
After witnessing a fall last weekend, DCP and MBM have regained their previous levels.
Di-calcium phosphate improved by 80 paise to Rs 34.80 a kg, MBM moved up by 50 paise to Rs 31.50 a kg while maize was unchanged at Rs 1,490 a quintal.
Rice bran oil moved up by Rs 5 to Rs 65 a kg, DRB eased by Rs 100 to Rs 8,400, while mustard de-oiled cake was unchanged at Rs 15,000 a tonne.
Feed products
Broiler Concentrate was at Rs 2,010, while Broiler starter mash sold at Rs 1,550 for a 50 kg bag.
Pre-lay mash was Rs 1,040 . Layer concentrate 25 per cent was at Rs 1,480 while Layer concentrate 35 per cent sold at Rs 1,165 for a 50-kg bag.
Poultry Products
Meanwhile, a downtrend was witnessed in the poultry products market on Wednesday.
Broiler dropped by Rs 4 and quoted at Rs 57-60 a kg, egg eased by 15 paise and quoted at Rs 3.85, while chick went for Rs 22, Rs 2 down.
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