Poultry (Chicken) price December 2025 and outlook (see chart below)

  • Global:US$0.86/Index, unchanged
  • North America:US$1.19/Index, 1.7% up
  • South America:US$1.33/Index, 0.8% up
The chart below summarizes Poultry (Chicken) price trend per region, as well as the outlook. It takes a moment to load.

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Poultry price index (Chicken)

This post is a summary of the Poultry price index (Chicken) developments since 2015 as per the IMF and other indexes. The developments are expressed as an index and not in absolute terms. Therefore the Poultry price index (Chicken) means that the values provided are relative to Jan 1 2019 which is defined as 1.00.

Further information on the Poultry price index (Chicken)

Poultry is a term that refers to domesticated birds kept by humans for their eggs, meat, or feathers. The most common types of poultry are chickens, ducks, turkeys, and geese. Poultry farming is an important part of the agriculture industry, and poultry products are a staple in many diets around the world. Chickens are the most commonly raised poultry birds, and they are used for their eggs and meat. Ducks and geese are also raised for their meat and eggs, while turkeys are primarily raised for their meat. Poultry can be raised in a variety of ways, including on small farms, in large commercial operations, or in backyard coops. Poultry is a rich source of protein and other nutrients, and it is an important part of many traditional and modern dishes.

 

Data source: IMF

This data has been partly provided by the IMF and the World Bank. The only change is that it has been indexed for Jan 2019 (so Jan 2019 is set as the index 1.00). The data is provided subject to the terms and conditions as defined by the IMF