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Chicken Shops Closed in Telangana from April 1: Bandh Announced Over Poultry Margin Crisis

Chicken shops closed Telangana April 1 bandh poultry margin issue sparks statewide protest, affecting meat supply and consumers in Hyderabad.

In shocking news for consumers, the chicken shops closed Telangana April 1 bandh poultry margin issue has been announced, with shop owners deciding to shut operations across the state.

The chicken shops closed Telangana April 1 bandh poultry margin issue is expected to impact meat supply as poultry shop owners protest against reduced profit margins.

Statewide Bandh Announced by Chicken Shop Owners

The Chicken Shop Owners Association has confirmed:

  • Chicken shops will remain closed from April 1
  • A statewide bandh and protests will be conducted
  • Several shop owners have already displayed notices and posters

The chicken shops closed Telangana April 1 bandh poultry margin issue is gaining widespread attention.

Reason Behind the Strike

Shop owners allege:

  • Poultry companies have reduced margins significantly
  • Businesses are facing heavy losses
  • Operating costs have increased, making survival difficult

They claim the situation has made it nearly impossible to continue operations.

Bandh to Continue Until Demands Are Met

According to the association:

  • The bandh will continue until margins are increased
  • Poultry companies must address shop owners’ concerns immediately
  • Protests will intensify if no solution is provided

The chicken shops closed Telangana April 1 bandh poultry margin issue could continue for an extended period.

Impact on Consumers and Market

The closure is expected to affect:

  • Availability of chicken and meat products
  • Daily consumers and hotel businesses
  • Prices and supply chain across Telangana

Recent price trends show:

  • Chicken prices recently touched ₹400 per kg
  • Currently, prices have slightly reduced to around ₹370 per kg in Hyderabad
  • Other regions like Amalapuram report prices near ₹350 per kg

Seasonal factors like summer heat have also affected production.

The chicken shops closed Telangana April 1 bandh poultry margin issue has created concern among both traders and consumers. With shop owners demanding fair margins and threatening prolonged protests, the situation could impact the poultry market significantly in the coming days.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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