NORWAY RETAIL PRICING OF CHICKEN UNDER SPOTLIGHT

Norway’s ministry of agriculture and food has included poultry products in its investigation of meat production and retail prices following fresh data indicating a sharp 7.1% price rise, despite an over-supply situation, in retail chicken prices between March and August.The report by the from the country’s directorate of agriculture, which advises the ministry on industry competition and agricultural policy matters, takes place while consumer organisations lobby government to introduce stricter fair trade practices and rules to stimulate retail price ...


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