
In the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, there is a decrease in prices for chicken eggs. The Antimonopoly Service reported that the measures taken to stabilize prices have begun to bear fruit, and the market situation is under control.
In markets and stores, the cost of eggs has decreased. On average, the price for a dozen ranges from 110 to 160 soms, while in supermarkets it fluctuates between 110 and 150 soms.
To achieve price stability, meetings were organized with representatives of both retail chains and poultry farms. Participants agreed to prevent unjustified price increases for products.
On average, the price decrease amounted to 1 to 3 soms per egg.