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Egg prices rise 20 satang as feed costs squeeze Thai farmers
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Egg prices in Thailand have risen by 20 satang per egg from Monday (June 8), as poultry farmers come under growing pressure from higher feed and maize costs.
Key facts
- The Central Region Small-Scale Egg-Layer Farmers Trade Association said the latest price movement reflects rising production expenses rather than an increase in the recommended farm-gate ceiling.
- She said the recommended price had already been set at 3.60 baht since March 2026, but actual selling prices in the market had remained below that level.
- Payao Arikul, president of the association, said actual market prices had moved from 3.30 baht to 3.50 baht per egg, while the recommended farm-gate price for mixed-size eggs remains unchanged at 3.60 baht per egg.
- Payao clarified reports suggesting that farmers had raised the farm-gate price by another 20 satang to 3.60 baht per egg.
Summary
The Central Region Small-Scale Egg-Layer Farmers Trade Association said the latest price movement reflects rising production expenses rather than an increase in the recommended farm-gate ceiling.
Payao Arikul, president of the association, said actual market prices had moved from 3.30 baht to 3.50 baht per egg, while the recommended farm-gate price for mixed-size eggs remains unchanged at 3.60 baht per egg.