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Eggs rate in Lahore’s open market breaks records

Can someone explain this:

Poultry farmers say that the coronavirus lockdowns have led to a decrease in poultry production with the closure of hotels and ban on big marriage ceremonies. Many of these farmers decided to either scale down their businesses or shut some farms altogether when the Covid-19 struck for the first time.

Why does egg production depend on hotels and marriage ceremonies?
 
پہلے پاکستانی پولٹری والے فیڈ کیلئے گندم استعمال کرتے تھے ، پاکستان نے اپنی گندم اٹھا کر ایکسپورٹ کردی اور یہاں کی گندم شارٹیج کی وجہ مہنگی ہوگئی اب باہر سے بھی مہنگی امپورٹ کرنی پڑتی ہے جس سے پولٹری فیڈ بھی مہنگی ہوجاتی ہے اور جب لاگت زیادہ ہوتی ہے تو پراڈکٹ بھی مہنگی ہوتی ہے

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Ok so why does production of chickens depend on hotels and marriages? Surely they're no more than 5-10% of the market.

Hotels, local restaurants, marriage halls catering services they easily constitute 30-35% of consumption. Household consumption also dropped during Covid lockdown (economic crunch) Chicken prices dropped to 130 Rs/kg live just 3 months back.
 
Hotels, local restaurants, marriage halls catering services they easily constitute 30-35% of consumption. Household consumption also dropped during Covid lockdown (economic crunch) Chicken prices dropped to 130 Rs/kg live just 3 months back.

Ah I see, my confusion was "hotels" are usually considered rest stops/overnight stays but in Pakistan "hotel" refers to restaurants as well. What are the covid policies for restaurants?
 
Ah I see, my confusion was "hotels" are usually considered rest stops/overnight stays but in Pakistan "hotel" refers to restaurants as well. What are the covid policies for restaurants?

Dine in services as well as take out were banned for about 4 months. Afterwards gradually takeouts were allowed. Delivery is not a major portion of local restaurants revenue, majority of them don't offer such services.
Marriage halls were completely shut down.
Prices were at a throw away level to get rid of stocks before they die to mitigate losses. Poultry industry suffered losses, they were short on capital for the next cycle, resulting in decreased output for the industry as a whole.
 
Dine in services as well as take out were banned for about 4 months. Afterwards gradually takeouts were allowed. Delivery is not a major portion of local restaurants revenue, majority of them don't offer such services.
Marriage halls were completely shut down.
Prices were at a throw away level to get rid of stocks before they die to mitigate losses. Poultry industry suffered losses, they were short on capital for the next cycle, resulting in decreased output for the industry as a whole.

Well all of these are sensible measures if these didn't happen and covid numbers went up then you get @BATMAN talking about suing "Iran Khan" for too many covid cases. This post is slightly misleading in that sense because it makes it look like basic necessities have increased in price due to economic policies whereas it is purely from covid mitigation. It may not have been handled correctly but we may never know how much it helped in keeping the outbreak in check.
 
Nationalize ... You mean takeover by Army... Good for Pak Army retired Generals...

Why you care which national institute take over, you should be only worried about getting cheap egg so that at least your next generation shouldn't suffer stunted growth.
 
Why you care which national institute take over, you should be only worried about getting cheap egg so that at least your next generation shouldn't suffer stunted growth.
Why so serious boss... If army runs the poultry businesses then what farmer will do... Unemployment will increase and it has its own negatives...
 
Well all of these are sensible measures if these didn't happen and covid numbers went up then you get @BATMAN talking about suing "Iran Khan" for too many covid cases. This post is slightly misleading in that sense because it makes it look like basic necessities have increased in price due to economic policies whereas it is purely from covid mitigation. It may not have been handled correctly but we may never know how much it helped in keeping the outbreak in check.
yeah leave it for the rich to argue why poor don't get chicken or eggs.
 
Well all of these are sensible measures if these didn't happen and covid numbers went up then you get @BATMAN talking about suing "Iran Khan" for too many covid cases. This post is slightly misleading in that sense because it makes it look like basic necessities have increased in price due to economic policies whereas it is purely from covid mitigation. It may not have been handled correctly but we may never know how much it helped in keeping the outbreak in check.

Chicken & egg prices are controlled by government through DCs. When there were low rates DCs could support poultry industry by announcing 20-30Rs extra so farmers could sustain the crisis. This didn't happen because government wanted to teach a lesson to Hamza "Kukri".
 
I don't think 'why' means what you think it means.
proponents of the government should simply put forward a monthly expense as stipulated by minimum wage.

otherwise everyone is rich beyond their means in Pakistan
 
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