Türkiye's chicken meat production hits 216,754 tons in November

The Turkish Statistical Institute reported that chicken meat production reached 216,754 tons and hen egg production hit 1.71 billion units in November.
Compared to the same month last year, hen egg production decreased by 4.9%, while the number of slaughtered chickens increased by 5.6%. Chicken meat production saw a 7.2% increase. For the January-November period, hen egg production increased by 3.6%, the number of slaughtered chickens rose by 7.0%, and chicken meat production grew by 6.9% compared to the previous year.
However, when compared to the previous month, chicken meat production, which was 227,675 tons, decreased by 4.8%, bringing the total to 216,754 tons in November. Hen egg production also saw a decrease of 9.1%, dropping from 1.881 billion units in the previous month to 1.71 billion units in November. (ILKHA)
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