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Chicken, Eggs Price Hike: In the Telugu states, not only chicken and chicken but also vegetables can not be bought. Why? Are prices rising?

Chicken, Eggs Price Hike: What to eat, what to buy  whatever to buy  a situation where pockets have to be wiped. The price of chicken in particular has skyrocketed. Seems to be descending the hill. The original corona period. If people want to eat chicken and get protein and get rid of the virus  they don’t seem to be buying chicken.

On Sunday, a kilo of chicken sold for a maximum of Rs 260. Never had such a rate before. People expressed concern that the chicken rate had risen sharply in September. In October it increased further. The rate increased by an additional Rs.50 during the month gap.

Eggs are the same … an egg that used to be Rs. 5 is now Rs. 6. Traders … no reduction in price. They say they have nothing in their hands … they are going to inflate and sell because prices have gone up.

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The reason for all this is the corona. In order to avoid being infected with viruses like corona … proteins in the human body must be good. So people are increasingly buying chicken and chicken eggs for protein. With that … the demand for chickens increased at once. At the same time, as poultry farming did not grow so much … prices skyrocketed.




What the merchants are saying is that before Corona they used to buy chicken only once a week … now they say they buy it 2, 3 times a week. So … there is an argument that only the rich can buy like this … that the common people cannot afford to buy chicken. Poultry farming has now been increased to meet the demand. Therefore, prices are likely to come down from next month.

Falling vegetables: Usually during the monsoon season, vegetable yields increase and prices fall. This time, however, prices have risen. If it touches anything from Rs 40 to Rs 60 per kg … it is an incomprehensible situation for people to buy anything. Until now, a bag full of vegetables used to cost Rs.500 … but now it costs an extra Rs.200. People are questioning how to buy with so much money. These huge prices are becoming a headache for those who are actually suffering from corona.

 

 

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