Despite a reported 11 lakh tonnes surplus in meat production for FY 2022-23, meat prices in Bangladesh, including chicken, mutton, and beef, have risen by 10% and 15.04% for broiler chicken meat and beef, respectively, compared to the previous year. The Department of Livestock Services (DLS) estimates meat production at 87.10 lakh tonnes against a demand of 76.08 lakh tonnes. While DLS officials attribute the price hike to increased feed and input costs, analysts question the validity of demand estimates and the disconnect between supply and pricing dynamics. The cost of production has surged by up to 33% over the last year due to higher feed, electricity, and transportation expenses.
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