Poultry purchase prices — Greater Poland Voivodeship
Check current purchase prices in Greater Poland Voivodeship (wielkopolskie): live-poultry and egg rates based on public GUS Local Data Bank data, a comparison with the rest of the country, and what really drives prices in your region.
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Current prices — wielkopolskie Voivodeship
Current prices will appear here after the next GUS data update. For weekly quotations, see the Ministry of Agriculture ZSRIR.
Broiler chicken purchase price in Poland
National ZSRIR quotations (slaughter poultry purchase), last 12 weeks — from our database, updated daily. ZSRIR publishes prices for all of Poland by species (broiler, turkey, duck, goose), not by voivodeship; the full view lets you pick a species and a longer range.
Poultry prices in Greater Poland — where the data comes from
The rates above come from the public GUS Local Data Bank (BDL) for wielkopolskie voivodeship. These are annual figures — they show the level and regional differences, while weekly prices are in ZSRIR quotations and from your integrator. To turn them into profit, use the cost-per-kg calculator.
Why prices differ between regions
Purchase prices in wielkopolskie are shaped by proximity to slaughterhouses, transport cost, local demand and the integration model. The profitability ranking gives the wider picture.
Price is not profit — margin matters
A high purchase price does not automatically mean profit — the gap between price and production cost decides. The flock cost report shows what a flock really costs, and the flock margin calculator computes the margin.
Compute profitability with DlaFerm.pl
To know whether the local price pays off, you must know your own costs. With DlaFerm.pl you keep a digital Flock Card with real flock results. A free account is enough.
Prices in Greater Poland — how to read them
Six steps to draw a real conclusion for your farm from the numbers.
Check the source and year
The rates above are GUS BDL data for the stated year. It is a reference level, not a specific week — keep that in mind when comparing.
Separate poultry and eggs
Live-poultry price (PLN/kg) and egg price are two different markets with their own seasonality. Look at the one that matches your production.
Compare with the country
See whether the region is above or below the national average and combine it with the cost of reaching the slaughterhouse. The profitability ranking gives context.
Add current quotations
For weekly decisions use ZSRIR quotations and your integrator price — annual GUS data is for trend, not for settling a flock.
Compute production cost
Set the purchase price against your own cost per kg in the calculator — the difference is your result.
Estimate the flock margin
Finally compute the whole-flock margin in the margin calculator, including mortality and fixed costs.
Regional purchase prices — what shapes them
Six factors that push the purchase price up and down.
Feed cost
Feed is 60–70% of production cost, so grain and meal prices indirectly govern the live-poultry purchase price too.
Seasonality
Demand rises before holidays and in summer (grilling), lifting prices; in low-demand periods rates fall.
Demand and exports
Poland leads EU poultry exports — export conditions strongly translate into national and regional prices.
Bird flu
HPAI outbreaks in the region halt trade and exports, disturbing prices. Check the situation on the avian influenza — Greater Poland Voivodeship page.
Transport and location
The farther the slaughterhouse, the higher the collection cost — this really lowers the on-farm price in regions far from plants.
Integration model
Under integration the price may be set by contract rather than the daily market — lowering risk but decoupling the rate from current quotations.
Poultry purchase prices in Greater Poland Voivodeship — questions
What is the poultry purchase price in Greater Poland Voivodeship?add
The current live-poultry and egg rate is in the panel at the top, based on GUS BDL data for the stated year. It is a reference level — check weekly prices in ZSRIR quotations and from your integrator.
Where do these prices come from?add
From the GUS Local Data Bank (BDL) — a public, official database (CC BY 4.0). The data is annual and covers all 16 voivodeships, so it suits regional comparisons.
Why does it differ from my buyer’s price?add
GUS data is an annual average, while your buyer quotes a specific day and quality. Differences also come from transport, livestock class and the integration contract.
Does a high price mean high profit?add
No. Margin matters — the gap between purchase price and production cost. With expensive feed even a high price may yield no profit. Compute it in the cost-per-kg calculator.
Where can I check weekly prices?add
For current decisions use the Ministry of Agriculture ZSRIR quotations and your integrator price. Annual GUS data shows the trend and regional differences.
How do I use these prices for planning?add
Compare the regional level with the national average, add the cost of reaching the slaughterhouse and your own production cost. Only that comparison tells whether production pays off in the region.
Check whether the local price pays off
The purchase price in Greater Poland Voivodeship is only half the equation — the other half is your production cost. Track flock results in DlaFerm.pl and create a free farm account.
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