Annual Report of Chicken Rates in 2025 in Pakistan – Shocking Price Trends & Monthly Analysis (12-Month Review)

The Annual Report of Chicken Rates in 2025 in Pakistan provides a complete, data-driven overview of chicken prices across all twelve months of the year. Chicken remains the most affordable source of animal protein for millions of Pakistani households, making price fluctuations a major public concern.
This report is carefully compiled using the official daily rates shown in the provided data table, with a clear distinction between alive chicken rates (1 April to 5 June) and chicken meat rates for all other dates. The aim is to offer transparency, clarity, and meaningful insights into how chicken prices behaved throughout 2025.

Dates

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

1

595

580

595

411

368

383

432

562

595

424

432

482

2

595

580

595

411

368

373

424

562

595

432

432

475

3

595

595

595

411

373

378

461

562

595

446

432

468

4

595

595

595

411

368

378

482

548

595

466

417

461

5

595

577

595

411

363

378

498

540

595

482

417

453

6

595

569

595

411

358

526

490

560

595

461

439

482

7

591

577

595

411

358

526

475

569

595

439

453

490

8

595

569

595

411

383

526

495

562

595

459

461

475

9

595

562

595

411

398

526

533

577

595

475

482

453

10

595

555

595

411

398

526

562

588

595

461

504

475

11

595

569

595

408

393

475

555

595

595

461

504

482

12

591

577

595

411

393

461

562

595

591

468

519

475

13

584

577

595

411

398

432

577

595

569

475

526

461

14

595

590

595

411

408

366

577

595

562

453

533

461

15

595

590

595

411

411

381

590

595

562

453

548

475

16

595

588

595

408

411

403

595

595

577

446

555

497

17

584

595

595

408

411

424

595

595

562

439

540

519

18

595

595

595

408

411

461

595

595

548

442

526

519

19

595

595

595

403

411

453

584

595

533

432

511

519

20

595

595

595

398

411

432

562

595

497

432

497

519

21

588

595

595

388

411

403

577

595

497

403

482

540

22

595

595

595

358

411

374

595

595

511

395

453

562

23

595

595

595

348

411

403

591

595

504

424

468

584

24

595

595

595

338

311

417

577

595

490

453

475

562

25

595

595

595

353

311

432

584

595

482

453

490

569

26

595

595

595

353

311

410

584

595

490

439

497

584

27

595

595

595

371

411

403

584

595

490

432

490

577

28

595

595

595

373

403

417

569

595

475

432

482

569

29

595

595

363

398

439

548

595

468

446

475

569

30

591

595

363

398

446

548

595

439

432

453

591

31

584

595

393

555

595

432

584

Overview of Chicken Prices in Pakistan (2025)

Throughout 2025, chicken prices in Pakistan showed significant variation, influenced by seasonal demand, poultry feed costs, weather conditions, and supply chain challenges. According to the Annual Report of Chicken Rates in 2025 in Pakistan, prices generally ranged between PKR 311 and PKR 595 per kg, making chicken both accessible and volatile at different times of the year.

The most important distinction in this report is that:

  • Rates from 1 April to 5 June represent alive chicken prices
  • All other dates reflect chicken meat prices

This separation is essential for accurate market understanding.

A data table showing the annual report of chicken rates in Pakistan for every day of the year 2025, overlaid on a map of Pakistan with the national flag.

Monthly Chicken Rate Analysis

January to March – Stable Winter Prices

During the first quarter, chicken meat prices remained highly stable:

  • Average rates hovered around PKR 580–595
  • Cold weather supported poultry health
  • Supply remained steady

Consumers experienced predictable pricing with minimal volatility.

April to Early June – Alive Chicken Rates Period

From 1 April to 5 June, rates shifted to alive chicken pricing, which explains the noticeable dip:

  • Prices dropped as low as PKR 311–411
  • Temporary price relief for bulk buyers
  • Reflects farm-gate rather than retail meat pricing

This period shows the lowest prices of the entire year.

Mid-June to August – Summer Demand Surge

After 5 June, prices returned to chicken meat rates:

  • Gradual increase from PKR 490 to PKR 595
  • Heat stress increased poultry mortality
  • Transportation costs rose due to fuel prices

Summer weddings and events also boosted demand.

September to October – Market Correction Phase

Early autumn showed partial stabilization:

  • Prices fluctuated between PKR 497 and PKR 575
  • Improved supply chain efficiency
  • Demand normalized after summer peak

November to December – Year-End Price Rise

The highest volatility occurred at year-end:

  • Prices peaked at PKR 584–595
  • Increased winter demand
  • Higher feed and heating costs for farms

December closed the year with consistently high rates.

Fresh raw boneless chicken meat displayed in a butcher shop with an overlay showing the price range of PKR 432-595 per KG for the annual report of chicken rates.
Price analysis of chicken meat in Pakistan, ranging from PKR 432 to 595 per KG during peak and off-peak months.
Large poultry farm filled with white broiler chickens with text overlay showing PKR 311-411 per KG for the annual report of chicken rates.
Live poultry farm rates in Pakistan, showing price trends from April to early June 2025.

Key Factors Affecting Chicken Rates in 2025

  • Poultry feed prices
  • Fuel and transportation costs
  • Weather conditions
  • Seasonal demand
  • Government price monitoring

Government Monitoring & Market Regulation

Provincial authorities issued official rate lists daily, helping curb extreme price manipulation and ensuring market transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the Annual Report of Chicken Rates in 2025 in Pakistan?

It is a complete year-long analysis of chicken prices based on official daily rates.

2. Why are April to June prices lower?

They represent alive chicken rates, not processed meat.

3. What was the highest chicken price in 2025?

PKR 595 per kg, observed multiple times.

4. Are these rates official?

Yes, they are taken from standardized market rate data.

The Annual Report of Chicken Rates in 2025 in Pakistan clearly shows how seasonal patterns, pricing structures, and market forces shape chicken affordability. Understanding the difference between alive chicken and chicken meat rates is essential for accurate analysis. For readers seeking verified and regularly updated official pricing, this report is further supported by data available through the official chicken rate list in Pakistan, making it a reliable reference for consumers, traders, and policymakers alike.