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Today Chicken Rate in Lahore

Updated 23rd August 2026 · Source: Lahore Market Committee

Farm Gate Live Rate

Rs: 285.00 /Kg

Broiler Live wholesale Rate

Rs: 309.00 /Kg

Broiler Meat Retail Rate

Rs: 468.00 /Kg

Broiler Live Retail Rate

Rs: 323.00 / Kg

As of 23rd August 2026: Today Chicken Rate in Lahore is Rs: 309.00 per Kg. The farm gate price is Rs: 285.00/Kg, while the Broiler live retail rate stands at Rs: 323.00 and Broiler dressed retail chicken is priced at Rs: 468.00/Kg. Check the full last-30-day breakdown and trend chart below.

Lahore Broiler Chicken Rate Summary & Trend

View the latest Lahore broiler chicken price trend with the highest, lowest, and average rates for the selected period. The chart below helps you quickly track recent market movements.

Highest Retail Rate

Rs: 468.00 on 23 Aug

Lowest Retail Rate

Rs: 425.00 on 8 Aug

Average Retail Rate

Rs: 447.76 So far this month

Meat retail price, last 15 days ₨425.00 → ₨468.00

Lahore Last Month Broiler Chicken Rates

Browse the daily Lahore broiler chicken rates from the past month, including farm gate, wholesale live, live retail, and meat retail prices for easy comparison.

Date Farm Gate Live ( /kg) Wholesale Live ( /kg) Retail Live ( /kg) Meat Retail ( /kg)
23 Aug 2026 ₨285.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
21 Aug 2026 ₨285.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
19 Aug 2026 ₨295.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
18 Aug 2026 ₨295.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
17 Aug 2026 ₨295.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
15 Aug 2026 ₨295.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
12 Aug 2026 ₨295.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
11 Aug 2026 ₨295.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
09 Aug 2026 ₨295.00 ₨309.00 ₨323.00 ₨468.00
08 Aug 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
07 Aug 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
06 Aug 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
05 Aug 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
04 Aug 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
03 Aug 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
02 Aug 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
01 Aug 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
31 Jul 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
30 Jul 2026 ₨265.00 ₨279.00 ₨293.00 ₨425.00
29 Jul 2026 ₨280.00 ₨294.00 ₨308.00 ₨446.00
25 Jul 2026 ₨310.00 ₨330.00 ₨355.00 ₨459.99
23 Jul 2026 ₨310.00 ₨330.00 ₨345.00 ₨500.00
22 Jul 2026 ₨320.00 ₨334.00 ₨348.00 ₨504.00

Understanding Today Chicken Rate in Lahore

Chicken is one of the most bought food items in Lahore, and its price changes almost every day. That’s why so many people check the chicken rate before they buy, whether it’s a housewife planning dinner, a restaurant owner stocking up for the week, or a poultry dealer placing a bulk order.

A small shift in the daily rate can matter a lot. For a household, it might mean adjusting the weekly grocery budget. For a restaurant or hotel, even a few rupees per kg can affect food costs across hundreds of orders. For wholesalers and shopkeepers, the daily rate decides how much stock to buy and at what price to sell it.

That’s why the chicken rate in Lahore isn’t just a number. It reflects what’s happening across the whole poultry supply chain, from farms in Punjab to wholesale markets in the city to the shop near your house.

Poultry wholesale market in Lahore where broiler chicken prices are traded daily | Today chicken rate in lahore

Factors Affecting Chicken Prices in Lahore

Chicken prices in Lahore move up and down for a mix of reasons. Some are local, some come from further up the supply chain.

  • Feed prices: Poultry feed is one of the biggest costs for farmers. When maize, soybean, or other feed ingredient prices rise, farmers need higher rates just to cover their costs.
  • Fuel and transportation costs: Birds travel from farms in Punjab to Lahore’s wholesale markets, and then to retail shops across the city. When fuel prices go up, transport costs rise too, and that gets added to the final rate.
  • Seasonal demand: Demand for chicken usually rises during Ramadan, wedding season, and winter months when people cook more at home. Prices tend to climb when demand outpaces what farms and markets can supply.
  • Weather conditions: Extreme heat in summer can affect bird health and growth rates, sometimes reducing supply and pushing rates higher.
  • Supply and demand at the market level: On any given day, if fewer birds arrive at Lahore’s wholesale markets than shopkeepers need, rates go up. If supply is strong, rates tend to soften.
  • General market activity: Public holidays, local events, and even school and college schedules can shift buying patterns and, with them, daily demand.

None of these factors work alone. A hot week combined with high feed costs, for example, usually pushes rates up faster than either factor would on its own.

Understanding Farm Gate, Wholesale, Live Retail and Meat Retail Prices

Chicken doesn’t have just one price, it moves through several stages before it reaches your plate, and the rate changes at each stage.

Farm Gate Price

The farm gate price is what a poultry farm charges when a bird leaves the farm before it goes anywhere near a market. This is usually the lowest price in the chain, since it doesn’t yet include transport, market fees, or a dealer’s margin. Wholesalers and large buyers use this figure to work out their own buying and selling rates.

Wholesale Live Price

Once birds reach Lahore’s wholesale poultry markets, they’re sold in bulk to shopkeepers, smaller dealers, and businesses that need large quantities. The wholesale live price sits above the farm gate price because it accounts for transport from the farm, market handling, and the wholesaler’s margin. This is the rate that shapes what retail shops end up charging.

Live Retail Price

This is the rate a shopkeeper charges an individual customer buying a live bird. It’s higher than the wholesale rate because the shop is buying smaller quantities, covering its own running costs, and adding its own margin. Most households buying chicken from a local shop are paying this rate.

Broiler Meat Retail Price

This is the price for dressed, ready-to-cook chicken, after the bird has been slaughtered, cleaned, and cut. It’s usually the highest rate in the chain because it includes the cost of the live bird plus processing, labor, and wastage during cutting. Anyone buying cleaned chicken by weight, rather than a live bird, is paying this rate.

Broiler chicken supply chain from farm gate to retail market in Lahore

Who Uses Daily Chicken Rates in Lahore?

Daily chicken rates aren’t just useful for households, they guide decisions across the entire poultry trade in Lahore.

  • Poultry farmers use daily rates to decide when to sell their birds and whether current prices cover their feed and production costs.
  • Wholesalers track rates to plan how much stock to buy from farms and what margin to set for retail buyers.
  • Retail chicken shops rely on daily rates to price their stock correctly. When they set too high prices and customers go elsewhere, and too low prices lead to business loss.
  • Restaurants and hotels buying chicken in bulk use daily rates to plan menu pricing and control food costs, especially when chicken is a core ingredient.
  • Catering businesses and food vendors need predictable pricing to quote accurately for events and daily service.
  • Households check the daily rate before shopping, especially when buying in bulk for a family or a gathering.

For all these groups, a daily, reliable chicken rate for Lahore means fewer surprises, and better decisions, whether that’s a farmer deciding when to sell or a family deciding what to cook this week.

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FAQs

As of 23rd August 2026: Today Chicken Rate in Lahore is Rs: 309.00 per Kg. The farm gate price is Rs: 285.00/Kg, while the Broiler live retail rate stands at Rs: 323.00 and Broiler dressed retail chicken is priced at Rs: 468.00/Kg.

Bulk buyers such as restaurants and hotels usually source live and dressed chicken from wholesale markets near Shahdara, Badami Bagh, and Sabzi Mandi, where prices run noticeably lower than retail neighborhood shops.

The Lahore chicken rate is officially notified daily by the District Government of Punjab through its market rate list, compiled using data collected from local poultry market committees.

Lahore sits at the centre of Punjab’s poultry farming belt and is the province’s largest market, which is why its rate typically serves as the benchmark that other cities’ chicken prices are compared against.

Local retailers often adjust prices slightly based on their specific area, current stock levels, and daily demand, so actual shop prices can run a little above or below the officially notified rate.