Today Chicken Rate in Multan
Updated 23rd August 2026 · Source: Punjab Government
Broiler Live Retail Rate
Rs: 342.37 / Kg
Broiler Live wholesale Rate
Rs: 314.23 /Kg
Broiler Meat Retail Rate
Rs: 469.00 /Kg
Farm Gate Live Rate
Rs: 286.09 /Kg
The latest Multan chicken rate has been updated for 23rd August 2026 using official market data. Today’s wholesale live chicken rate stands at Rs: 314.23/kg, with farm gate prices at Rs: 286.09/Kg. Live retail chicken is selling for Rs: 342.37, while broiler meat retail is Rs: 469.00/Kg. Explore the trend chart and historical prices further down this page.
PRICE TREND
Multan Broiler Chicken Rate Summary & Trend
Track how the Multan chicken rate has changed over the selected period through the trend chart below. It shows the highest, lowest, and average broiler chicken prices, making it easier to understand recent market movements in one of Southern Punjab’s major poultry trading cities.
Highest Retail Rate
Rs: 350.40 on 17 Aug
Lowest Retail Rate
Rs: 310.25 on 4 Aug
Average Retail Rate
Rs: 334.13 So far this month
Last Month Breakdown
Multan Last Month Broiler Chicken Rates
Explore the daily Multan chicken rate from the past month, including farm gate, wholesale live, live retail, and broiler meat retail prices. Reviewing previous prices helps farmers, traders, businesses, and consumers compare market changes and identify short term price patterns.
| Date | Farm Gate Live (₨) | Wholesale Live (₨) | Retail Live (₨) | Meat Retail (₨) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 Aug 2026 | ₨286.09 | ₨314.23 | ₨342.37 | ₨469.00 |
| 21 Aug 2026 | ₨289.75 | ₨318.25 | ₨346.75 | ₨475.00 |
| 19 Aug 2026 | ₨291.58 | ₨320.26 | ₨348.94 | ₨478.00 |
| 18 Aug 2026 | ₨283.04 | ₨310.88 | ₨338.72 | ₨464.00 |
| 17 Aug 2026 | ₨292.80 | ₨321.60 | ₨350.40 | ₨480.00 |
| 15 Aug 2026 | ₨279.38 | ₨306.86 | ₨334.34 | ₨458.00 |
| 12 Aug 2026 | ₨292.80 | ₨321.60 | ₨350.40 | ₨480.00 |
| 11 Aug 2026 | ₨292.80 | ₨321.60 | ₨350.40 | ₨480.00 |
| 09 Aug 2026 | ₨265.35 | ₨291.45 | ₨317.55 | ₨435.00 |
| 08 Aug 2026 | ₨265.35 | ₨291.45 | ₨317.55 | ₨435.00 |
| 07 Aug 2026 | ₨277.55 | ₨304.85 | ₨332.15 | ₨455.00 |
| 06 Aug 2026 | ₨277.55 | ₨304.85 | ₨332.15 | ₨455.00 |
| 05 Aug 2026 | ₨270.84 | ₨297.48 | ₨324.12 | ₨444.00 |
| 04 Aug 2026 | ₨259.25 | ₨284.75 | ₨310.25 | ₨425.00 |
| 03 Aug 2026 | ₨259.25 | ₨284.75 | ₨310.25 | ₨425.00 |
| 02 Aug 2026 | ₨276.33 | ₨303.51 | ₨330.69 | ₨453.00 |
| 01 Aug 2026 | ₨286.70 | ₨314.90 | ₨343.10 | ₨470.00 |
| 31 Jul 2026 | ₨254.98 | ₨280.06 | ₨305.14 | ₨418.00 |
| 30 Jul 2026 | ₨245.83 | ₨270.01 | ₨294.19 | ₨403.00 |
| 29 Jul 2026 | ₨256.20 | ₨281.40 | ₨306.60 | ₨420.00 |
| 25 Jul 2026 | ₨320.00 | ₨350.00 | ₨375.00 | ₨489.99 |
| 23 Jul 2026 | ₨315.00 | ₨339.00 | ₨345.00 | ₨515.00 |
| 22 Jul 2026 | ₨340.00 | ₨354.00 | ₨368.00 | ₨534.00 |
Why Multan Is an Important Poultry Market in Southern Punjab?
Multan holds a central place in Southern Punjab’s economy, and its poultry trade reflects that. As one of the region’s largest commercial cities, Multan serves not just its own residents but households and businesses across nearby districts too.
The city’s poultry market has grown alongside its population and commercial activity. Areas like Bahawalpur, Vehari, and Khanewal often connect back to Multan for wholesale poultry trade, since Multan’s markets handle larger volumes and offer more consistent supply than smaller regional towns.
This regional pull matters. Daily demand in Multan comes from households buying for home cooking, restaurants serving the city’s busy food culture, and traders supplying smaller markets further out. Together, this makes Multan one of the key poultry trading points in Southern Punjab, not just a local city market.
How Chicken Reaches Multan’s Local Markets
Chicken sold in Multan passes through a fairly straightforward chain before it reaches a shop counter or restaurant kitchen.
Poultry Farms and Regional Suppliers
Commercial poultry farms in and around Multan, along with suppliers from nearby districts, raise broiler chickens and prepare them for sale once birds reach market weight. These farms supply Multan’s wholesale markets directly, feeding a trade network that supports the wider Southern Punjab region.
Because Multan sits close to several poultry farming areas, supply usually arrives faster here than in cities that depend on chicken traveling long distances from other provinces.

Wholesale Markets and Retail Chicken Shops
Once birds reach Multan’s wholesale markets, traders distribute them to the businesses that consumers actually buy from. This includes local meat shops, restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, and supermarkets across the city.
Each of these outlets buys according to its own daily needs. A neighborhood meat shop might buy a modest quantity for regular household customers, while a hotel or large restaurant may need much bigger volumes to cover a full day of service. This daily movement from wholesale markets to retail points is what keeps fresh chicken available across Multan every single day.
What Drives Chicken Demand in Multan?
Chicken consumption in Multan stays high year round, and several local factors explain why.
- A growing population: Multan continues to expand, and more households means more everyday chicken purchases.
- Household consumption: Chicken remains a regular part of home cooking across most Multan families, rather than an occasional meal.
- Restaurants and BBQ businesses: Multan has a strong food culture built around grilled and BBQ style dishes, many of which rely heavily on chicken.
- Wedding and event catering: Southern Punjab’s wedding season brings large catering orders, often booked well in advance of the actual event.
- Hotels. Local and visiting guests both add to steady demand from Multan’s hotel kitchens.
- Fast food outlets: Like most growing cities, Multan has seen fast food chains expand quickly, and chicken makes up a large share of their menus.
- Food delivery services: Online food ordering has added another steady stream of chicken based orders across the city.
- Religious festivals: Demand rises sharply around Eid and other religious occasions, when families cook more elaborate meals.
- Seasonal demand: Winter months and festive periods generally see higher buying activity compared to quieter parts of the year.
Together, these factors keep Multan’s poultry market active throughout the year rather than tied to just one or two busy seasons.
Why Chicken Prices Can Vary Across Multan?
Several factors shape how chicken prices move in Multan, and most connect directly to the region’s poultry supply chain.
Because Multan sits close to several poultry producing areas, its prices often respond a little faster to local supply changes than cities that rely on chicken traveling from farther away.
Who Need to Check the Multan Chicken Rate Every Day?
Daily chicken rate updates serve a wide range of people connected to Multan’s poultry trade.
- Poultry farmers use daily rates to decide the right time to sell their birds.
- Poultry traders rely on daily figures to plan purchases from farms and set fair prices for wholesale buyers.
- Wholesale buyers track rates closely to manage stock levels and margins across a busy trading day.
- Retail meat shops need accurate daily rates to price chicken fairly for regular customers.
- Restaurants watch daily prices to control food costs, particularly those running chicken heavy BBQ menus.
- Caterers plan wedding and event orders around expected rates, often booking supply well ahead of time.
- Hotels use daily updates to manage kitchen budgets for both local and visiting guests.
- Grocery stores adjust their pricing based on daily wholesale movements to stay competitive.
- Families check the Multan chicken rate before shopping, especially when buying in larger quantities for gatherings or festivals.
For all these groups, a reliable daily chicken rate makes buying and selling decisions easier across Multan’s fast moving poultry market.
Explore Chicken Rates by City
Multan serves as an important poultry trading center for Southern Punjab, and chicken prices may differ from nearby cities because of local supply, transportation costs, and market demand. Compare today’s rates with other nearby cities to see how poultry prices vary across the region.
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