Brazilian chicken has become an important guest on Arab tables in recent months due to its low price against local chicken, whose price has increased due to the turmoil in the Russian feed grain market.
Whether we consider the Brazilian chicken as a light or heavy guest, it will not negate the rise of the poultry sector in Brazil step by step.
Brazilian chicken is sold in Egyptian markets for about 65 pounds (about two dollars) in Egyptian markets, while one kilogram of local chicken sells for about 80 pounds (about $3). Read more: Brazilian chicken on Arabic tables. What is the success story of the poultry sector in samba country? | Lifestyle | Al Jazeera Net