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Today Chicken Rate in Faisalabad

Updated 23rd August 2026 · Source: PSBA

Broiler Live Retail Rate

Rs: 378.00 / Kg

Broiler Live wholesale Rate

Rs: 347.76 /Kg

Broiler Meat Retail Rate

Rs: 504.00 /Kg

Farm Gate Live Rate

Rs: 317.52 /Kg

As of 23rd August 2026: Today Chicken Rate in Faisalabad is Rs: 347.76 per Kg. The farm gate price is Rs: 317.52/Kg, while the Broiler live retail rate stands at Rs: 378.00 and Broiler dressed retail chicken is priced at Rs: 504.00/Kg. Check the full last-30-day breakdown and trend chart below.

Faisalabad Chicken Rate Summary & Trend

Track the latest Faisalabad chicken rates trend with the highest, lowest, and average rates for the selected period. The chart below helps you understand recent market movements and compare daily price changes at a glance.

Highest Retail Price

Rs: 389.25 on 21 Aug

Lowest Retail Price

Rs: 351.00 on 7 Aug

Average Retail price

Rs: 367.19 So far this month

Live retail price, last 15 days ₨351.00 → ₨378.00

Faisalabad Last Month Broiler Chicken Rates

Browse the daily Faisalabad broiler chicken rates from the past month, including farm gate, wholesale live, live retail, and broiler meat retail prices. Use the table below to review historical price movements and compare market trends over time.

Date Farm Gate Live (₨) Wholesale Live (₨) Retail Live (₨) Meat Retail (₨)
23 Aug 2026 ₨317.52 ₨347.76 ₨378.00 ₨504.00
21 Aug 2026 ₨326.97 ₨358.11 ₨389.25 ₨519.00
19 Aug 2026 ₨317.52 ₨347.76 ₨378.00 ₨504.00
18 Aug 2026 ₨317.52 ₨347.76 ₨378.00 ₨504.00
17 Aug 2026 ₨317.52 ₨347.76 ₨378.00 ₨504.00
15 Aug 2026 ₨317.52 ₨347.76 ₨378.00 ₨504.00
12 Aug 2026 ₨313.11 ₨342.93 ₨372.75 ₨497.00
11 Aug 2026 ₨321.93 ₨352.59 ₨383.25 ₨511.00
09 Aug 2026 ₨299.25 ₨327.75 ₨356.25 ₨475.00
08 Aug 2026 ₨299.25 ₨327.75 ₨356.25 ₨475.00
07 Aug 2026 ₨294.84 ₨322.92 ₨351.00 ₨468.00
06 Aug 2026 ₨308.70 ₨338.10 ₨367.50 ₨490.00
05 Aug 2026 ₨303.66 ₨332.58 ₨361.50 ₨482.00
04 Aug 2026 ₨299.25 ₨327.75 ₨356.25 ₨475.00
03 Aug 2026 ₨294.84 ₨322.92 ₨351.00 ₨468.00
02 Aug 2026 ₨299.25 ₨327.75 ₨356.25 ₨475.00
01 Aug 2026 ₨294.84 ₨322.92 ₨351.00 ₨468.00
31 Jul 2026 ₨294.84 ₨322.92 ₨351.00 ₨468.00
30 Jul 2026 ₨267.12 ₨292.56 ₨318.00 ₨424.00
29 Jul 2026 ₨280.98 ₨307.74 ₨334.50 ₨446.00
25 Jul 2026 ₨330.00 ₨360.00 ₨385.00 ₨500.00
23 Jul 2026 ₨305.00 ₨329.00 ₨345.00 ₨505.00
22 Jul 2026 ₨325.00 ₨344.00 ₨358.00 ₨514.00

Faisalabad’s Poultry Market and Daily Chicken Trade

Faisalabad is one of Punjab’s largest commercial cities, and its poultry trade runs on the same scale as its textile and manufacturing sectors. Every day, thousands of shopkeepers, restaurants, and households across the city depend on a steady supply of fresh chicken.

The city sits at the center of a wide network of poultry farms, wholesale traders, and retail shops that keep this supply moving. Because Faisalabad has such a large population and such a busy commercial base, its poultry market also acts as a reference point for smaller towns and markets around it.

This role matters. When Faisalabad’s poultry market is well supplied and stable, nearby areas usually see the same pattern. When it faces a shortage or a spike in demand, that pressure tends to spread outward too.

Why Chicken Demand Remains High in Faisalabad

Chicken stays in high demand in Faisalabad throughout the year, and a few things drive that.

A large urban population:
Faisalabad is one of Pakistan’s most populated cities, and chicken remains an affordable, everyday protein for most households.

A strong textile industry workforce:
Thousands of factory workers and their families buy chicken regularly, often in bulk, making the city’s poultry shops busy through the week rather than just on weekends.

A wide restaurant and food street culture:
Faisalabad’s food streets and local eateries use chicken heavily, from grilled items to curries, keeping bulk demand steady.

Hotels and catering businesses:
Weddings, corporate events, and functions across the city rely on caterers who buy chicken in large quantities, often planning purchases days ahead.

Consistent household cooking habits:
Chicken is a daily kitchen staple in most Faisalabad homes, unlike some meats bought only occasionally.

Put together, these groups create demand that rarely slows down, even outside of peak seasons like Ramadan or wedding season.

How Chicken Reaches Faisalabad Markets

Chicken does not arrive in Faisalabad’s shops directly from the farm. It moves through a few clear stages first.

From Poultry Farms to Wholesale Markets

Commercial poultry farms around Faisalabad and the wider Punjab region raise broiler chickens and prepare them for sale once they reach market weight. From there, birds are collected and transported to Faisalabad’s wholesale poultry markets, where large quantities are traded each morning.

This stage depends heavily on timing. Farms need to move birds quickly once they are ready, and wholesale traders need a steady daily supply to meet demand from shops across the city.

From Wholesale Traders to Local Chicken Shops

Once birds reach the wholesale market, local retailers step in. Shop owners across Faisalabad buy from wholesalers in smaller quantities, based on what their customers typically need that day.

From here, the chicken reaches households, restaurants, hotels, and food vendors through local shops. This last stage is where most consumers actually interact with the market, even though pricing decisions happen much earlier in the chain.

What Influences Chicken Prices in Faisalabad?

Several factors shape chicken prices in Faisalabad, and most of them connect back to the wider poultry supply chain.

  • Poultry production levels: When commercial farms produce more birds than usual, supply increases and prices tend to ease.
  • Feed prices: Feed is one of the biggest costs for poultry farms, so any change in feed prices usually shows up in chicken rates soon after.
  • Fuel and transportation costs: Moving birds from farms to Faisalabad’s wholesale markets, and then to retail shops, depends on fuel prices staying manageable for transporters.
  • Seasonal demand: Demand rises during Ramadan, weddings, and winter months, when households and caterers buy more chicken than usual.
  • Weather conditions: Extreme summer heat can affect bird health on farms, sometimes reducing supply for a period.
  • Business demand: Faisalabad’s restaurants, hotels, and catering businesses place regular bulk orders, and their buying patterns influence local market activity.
  • Consumer buying patterns: Everyday household purchases, especially around weekends and paydays, also shape short term demand.

None of these factors act alone. A hot week combined with rising feed costs, for example, tends to push prices up faster than either factor would by itself.

Who Benefits from Daily Chicken Rate Updates in Faisalabad?

Daily chicken rate updates serve a wide range of people across Faisalabad’s poultry trade, not just households doing their weekly shopping.

  • Poultry farmers use daily rates to decide when selling their birds makes the most financial sense.
  • Wholesale traders rely on daily figures to plan how much stock to buy and how to price it for retailers.
  • Retail chicken shops need accurate daily rates to price their stock fairly, without losing customers or margin.
  • Restaurants use daily rates to manage food costs, especially those with chicken heavy menus.
  • Hotels and catering businesses plan bulk purchases for events and functions around expected rates, often days in advance.
  • Food vendors on Faisalabad’s food streets adjust their pricing based on how the daily rate moves.
  • Households check today’s chicken rate in Faisalabad before shopping, particularly when buying for larger family gatherings.

For every one of these groups, a reliable daily chicken rate makes planning easier and reduces the guesswork involved in buying or selling chicken in a city as busy as Faisalabad.

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FAQs

As of 23rd August 2026: Today Chicken Rate in Faisalabad 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.

Faisalabad’s Jaranwala Road is one of Punjab’s major broiler trading and clearing markets. The surrounding Faisalabad–Samundri belt also hosts several day-old chick hatcheries that supply broiler farms across the region.

The farm gate rate is what a poultry farm charges when selling a live bird to a wholesaler, before transport or margin is added. The retail rate is higher because it includes transport, handling, and shop overhead costs.

Chicken rates in Faisalabad move daily due to shifting feed costs, transportation expenses, and seasonal demand spikes during Ramadan, Eid, and wedding season, along with day-to-day changes in local farm supply.

Since Faisalabad sits within Punjab’s core poultry farming belt, its rates typically stay close to other central Punjab markets like Lahore, and lower than cities farther from production hubs, such as Quetta or Kohat.