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Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by Nobody: 9:55pm On Jul 16, 2015
The fresh enforcement ban of frozen turkey and chicken which the Nigeria Customs Service flagged off on the 7th of July has made their prices go up by 35%. A kilo of turkey which normally sells for N750 at local stores and in the market in now N1,150 while a kilo of chicken which was N650 now sells for N1,050. A carton of turkey which was sold for N7,500 now goes for N11,000 while, a carton of chicken which was N6,500 is now N9,500. Consumers have been complaining especially during this season of Ramadan coupled with the long holidays when families are expected to be together and have the best of times. How much did you buy a kilo Today? jooelenemali..nl/2015/07/turkey-chicken-prices-goes-up-in.html?m=1

Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by Nobody: 10:01pm On Jul 16, 2015
Buhari how market?


Na by force to buy ur cows? undecided
Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by Nobody: 10:04pm On Jul 16, 2015
Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by yemmit90: 10:14pm On Jul 16, 2015
That is the best way to improve the local production. infact they should even seize the ones in the markets.

This sector alone can create a million jobs in less than 2 years.
Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by Arogunmasa(m): 4:35am On Jul 17, 2015
As if FG is helping medium and small scale farmers to boost local production. They are have been talking bout govt intervention for a long time, me I did not feel the impact is there is one.
Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by ajokbem: 2:25pm On Jul 26, 2015
enemoney:
The fresh enforcement ban of frozen turkey and
chicken which the Nigeria Customs Service flagged
off on the 7th of July has made their prices go up by
35%. A kilo of turkey which normally sells for N750 at
local stores and in the market in now N1,150 while a
kilo of chicken which was N650 now sells for N1,050.
A carton of turkey which was sold for N7,500 now
goes for N11,000 while, a carton of chicken which
was N6,500 is now N9,500.
Consumers have been complaining especially during
this season of Ramadan coupled with the long
holidays when families are expected to be together
and have the best of times. How much did you buy a
kilo Today?
jooelenemali..nl/2015/07/turkey-chicken-prices-goes-up-in.html?m=1
Very good development. This has increased my own sales of both live and processed chicken. Scaling up my production now to attract more customers.
Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by adeniyi65(m): 3:42pm On Aug 03, 2016
@Nobody.how much will the price of kilo of chicken & turkey includind their carton be now when everything have been inflated.moreso,how many kilo makes a carton?thanks for the answers in advance.
Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by Nobody: 6:57pm On Sep 04, 2016
adeniyi65:
@Nobody.how much will the price of kilo of chicken & turkey includind their carton be now when everything have been inflated.moreso,how many kilo makes a carton?thanks for the answers in advance.
. . . . Someone should kindly please answer this. Thanks in advance.
Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by zik4ever: 2:58pm On Dec 19, 2016
Please how much is a carton of Chicken now and how many in the carton?
Re: Turkey, Chicken Prices Goes Up In Nigerian Market by Cromagnon: 10:11pm On Dec 20, 2016
Time for unemployed to enter farm
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