
In the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, a decrease in prices for chicken eggs has been recorded. The Antimonopoly Service reported that the measures taken to stabilize the market situation are already beginning to yield results, and the current situation is under control.
Markets and stores are observing a decrease in egg prices, which on average range from 110 to 160 soms for a pack of ten. In supermarkets, the price fluctuates between 110 and 150 soms.
To stabilize prices, meetings were organized with representatives of retail chains and poultry farms, during which the parties agreed to prevent unjustified price increases for the products.
The average decrease in prices is from 1 to 3 soms for each egg.