Poultry (chicken) Monthly Price - Australian Dollar per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 1996 - Mar 2026: 0.788 (50.01%)
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Description: Meat, chicken (US), broiler/fryer, whole birds, 2-1/2 to 3 pounds, USDA grade "A", ice-packed, Georgia Dock preliminary weighted average, wholesale

Unit: Australian Dollar per Kilogram



Source: US Department of Agriculture; Bloomberg; World Bank.

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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See also: Commodities glossary - Definitions of terms used in commodity trading

Overview

Poultry, especially chicken, is a globally traded protein valued for its relatively low feed conversion cost, short production cycle, and broad consumer acceptance across income levels and cuisines. On commodity markets, chicken is often referenced through spot or wholesale prices for whole birds or specific cuts, with the Georgia docks whole bird spot price in U.S. dollars per kilogram serving as a widely cited benchmark in U.S. market commentary. Prices are commonly expressed per kilogram or per pound, depending on the reporting source and contract convention.

Chicken is used primarily as a food protein in fresh, frozen, and processed forms. It is consumed as whole birds, breasts, thighs, wings, and mechanically separated meat, and it also enters prepared foods, deli products, and foodservice menus. Because chicken is raised in integrated production systems, market pricing reflects the interaction of feed costs, hatchery supply, grow-out capacity, processing throughput, and cold-chain logistics. Compared with beef and pork, chicken production is generally faster and more adaptable, which makes it a key substitute protein when consumers shift among meats based on price, availability, and dietary preference.

Supply Drivers

Chicken supply is shaped by biological production cycles, feed availability, and processing infrastructure. Broiler production depends on breeder flocks, hatcheries, feed mills, grow-out houses, and slaughter plants, so bottlenecks at any stage can affect marketable supply. The production cycle is short relative to other meats, but it still requires several weeks from hatch to slaughter, which limits immediate responsiveness to demand changes. This lag creates a recurring mismatch between near-term market signals and physical output.

Feed is the dominant input cost, especially corn and soybean meal, so grain prices strongly influence poultry economics. Regions with abundant feed grains and integrated logistics, such as the United States, Brazil, and parts of Europe and Asia, tend to support large-scale production. Poultry is also sensitive to animal disease, particularly avian influenza and other flock health issues, which can reduce supply through culling, movement restrictions, or trade barriers. Climate affects housing costs, bird stress, and mortality, while transport and refrigeration infrastructure determine how efficiently birds and cuts move from farm to processor to market. Because chickens are raised in controlled environments, supply is less exposed to weather than field crops, but it remains vulnerable to energy costs, labor availability, and biosecurity practices.

Demand Drivers

Demand for chicken is driven by its role as an affordable, versatile protein for households, restaurants, and food manufacturers. It is widely substituted for beef, pork, and fish when consumers seek lower-cost animal protein or leaner menu options. Demand is also shaped by cut preferences: breasts, wings, thighs, and whole birds can move differently because they serve distinct culinary and foodservice uses. This cut segmentation means that the market for whole birds does not always move in lockstep with the market for parts.

Consumption patterns often reflect household budgets, cultural cuisine, and seasonal grilling or holiday demand. Chicken is used in fresh retail, frozen products, ready-to-cook items, and processed foods, so demand is linked both to consumer shopping behavior and to industrial food manufacturing. Compared with some other meats, chicken demand tends to be relatively income-sensitive because it is often chosen as a value protein, though it also benefits from broad acceptance across many diets. Health perceptions, convenience, and the growth of prepared foods support structural demand, while substitution toward pork, beef, eggs, or plant-based proteins can occur when relative prices or preferences change. International trade also matters because different markets favor different cuts, allowing exporters to balance whole-bird and parts demand across regions.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Chicken prices are influenced by broad macroeconomic conditions through feed costs, consumer purchasing power, and currency movements. Because corn and soybean meal are key inputs, grain price changes transmit quickly into poultry margins and wholesale pricing. A stronger U.S. dollar can affect export competitiveness and the local value of internationally traded cuts, while a weaker dollar can support foreign demand for U.S.-priced poultry. Interest rates matter indirectly through working capital, inventory financing, and capital spending on housing and processing facilities.

Storage and refrigeration costs are important because chicken is perishable, so market structure often reflects short-term supply-demand balancing rather than long-duration storage arbitrage. This limits the role of classic commodity carry compared with storable grains or metals. Prices can also move with broader food inflation and with consumer substitution across proteins, especially when households adjust spending toward lower-cost meats. Correlation with other asset classes is usually indirect and mediated by macro conditions rather than by financial investment demand.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 19961.58-
May 19961.675.94%
Jun 19961.818.25%
Jul 19961.852.35%
Aug 19961.881.53%
Sep 19961.85-1.25%
Oct 19961.83-1.22%
Nov 19961.82-0.53%
Dec 19961.80-0.91%
Jan 19971.821.00%
Feb 19971.80-1.30%
Mar 19971.72-4.18%
Apr 19971.730.52%
May 19971.73-0.26%
Jun 19971.782.87%
Jul 19971.822.26%
Aug 19971.862.38%
Sep 19971.923.18%
Oct 19971.82-5.35%
Nov 19971.830.47%
Dec 19971.851.56%
Jan 19981.870.57%
Feb 19981.83-2.07%
Mar 19981.872.15%
Apr 19981.954.33%
May 19982.065.81%
Jun 19982.2911.14%
Jul 19982.394.59%
Aug 19982.6510.57%
Sep 19982.670.71%
Oct 19982.46-7.83%
Nov 19982.33-5.04%
Dec 19982.31-1.03%
Jan 19992.20-4.71%
Feb 19992.11-4.14%
Mar 19992.06-2.20%
Apr 19991.98-4.09%
May 19991.98-0.02%
Jun 19992.043.31%
Jul 19992.050.41%
Aug 19992.060.48%
Sep 19992.070.15%
Oct 19991.98-4.13%
Nov 19992.021.87%
Dec 19992.02-0.08%
Jan 20001.95-3.46%
Feb 20002.023.77%
Mar 20002.072.38%
Apr 20002.111.93%
May 20002.204.22%
Jun 20002.19-0.30%
Jul 20002.242.43%
Aug 20002.291.98%
Sep 20002.467.42%
Oct 20002.584.94%
Nov 20002.601.03%
Dec 20002.49-4.28%
Jan 20012.45-1.91%
Feb 20012.543.98%
Mar 20012.727.01%
Apr 20012.740.70%
May 20012.67-2.44%
Jun 20012.701.14%
Jul 20012.782.97%
Aug 20012.76-0.78%
Sep 20012.915.21%
Oct 20012.87-1.26%
Nov 20012.75-4.32%
Dec 20012.70-1.60%
Jan 20022.69-0.44%
Feb 20022.710.74%
Mar 20022.63-2.85%
Apr 20022.58-2.06%
May 20022.55-1.06%
Jun 20022.48-2.90%
Jul 20022.563.46%
Aug 20022.601.62%
Sep 20022.58-0.97%
Oct 20022.53-1.96%
Nov 20022.42-4.12%
Dec 20022.41-0.38%
Jan 20032.35-2.52%
Feb 20032.34-0.59%
Mar 20032.340.07%
Apr 20032.30-1.81%
May 20032.20-4.52%
Jun 20032.18-0.56%
Jul 20032.253.11%
Aug 20032.323.03%
Sep 20032.31-0.21%
Oct 20032.18-5.98%
Nov 20032.11-3.05%
Dec 20032.06-2.40%
Jan 20041.99-3.41%
Feb 20042.032.19%
Mar 20042.155.69%
Apr 20042.223.27%
May 20042.408.12%
Jun 20042.545.74%
Jul 20042.49-1.99%
Aug 20042.490.26%
Sep 20042.45-1.56%
Oct 20042.29-6.56%
Nov 20042.14-6.48%
Dec 20042.11-1.42%
Jan 20052.120.27%
Feb 20052.09-1.44%
Mar 20052.07-0.65%
Apr 20052.111.73%
May 20052.141.44%
Jun 20052.14-0.07%
Jul 20052.192.54%
Aug 20052.17-1.19%
Sep 20052.170.09%
Oct 20052.180.34%
Nov 20052.180.02%
Dec 20052.11-2.91%
Jan 20062.05-2.81%
Feb 20062.070.54%
Mar 20062.080.49%
Apr 20062.03-2.31%
May 20061.97-3.03%
Jun 20062.054.44%
Jul 20062.05-0.12%
Aug 20062.03-0.96%
Sep 20062.061.51%
Oct 20062.04-0.92%
Nov 20061.97-3.60%
Dec 20061.95-1.18%
Jan 20072.002.91%
Feb 20072.084.04%
Mar 20072.121.83%
Apr 20072.08-1.78%
May 20072.121.72%
Jun 20072.11-0.28%
Jul 20072.06-2.39%
Aug 20072.164.81%
Sep 20072.13-1.62%
Oct 20071.96-8.01%
Nov 20071.90-2.75%
Dec 20071.941.72%
Jan 20081.93-0.40%
Feb 20081.91-1.20%
Mar 20081.931.45%
Apr 20081.940.60%
May 20081.94-0.31%
Jun 20081.992.53%
Jul 20082.031.93%
Aug 20082.219.31%
Sep 20082.387.36%
Oct 20082.8218.77%
Nov 20082.933.78%
Dec 20082.88-1.88%
Jan 20092.83-1.46%
Feb 20092.943.88%
Mar 20092.85-3.25%
Apr 20092.64-7.29%
May 20092.52-4.59%
Jun 20092.42-3.99%
Jul 20092.430.33%
Aug 20092.29-5.66%
Sep 20092.17-5.11%
Oct 20092.01-7.28%
Nov 20091.97-2.32%
Dec 20092.011.95%
Jan 20102.00-0.24%
Feb 20102.083.78%
Mar 20102.03-2.30%
Apr 20102.030.03%
May 20102.198.01%
Jun 20102.252.76%
Jul 20102.22-1.47%
Aug 20102.16-2.86%
Sep 20102.06-4.38%
Oct 20101.95-5.53%
Nov 20101.89-2.77%
Dec 20101.900.43%
Jan 20111.88-1.10%
Feb 20111.86-0.86%
Mar 20111.880.90%
Apr 20111.80-4.27%
May 20111.79-0.75%
Jun 20111.811.33%
Jul 20111.79-1.01%
Aug 20111.853.24%
Sep 20111.923.71%
Oct 20111.930.71%
Nov 20111.940.53%
Dec 20111.960.72%
Jan 20121.91-2.17%
Feb 20121.87-2.11%
Mar 20121.943.74%
Apr 20121.992.35%
May 20122.073.92%
Jun 20122.080.72%
Jul 20122.03-2.52%
Aug 20122.00-1.68%
Sep 20122.031.61%
Oct 20122.051.05%
Nov 20122.05-0.20%
Dec 20122.050.25%
Jan 20132.113.06%
Feb 20132.120.36%
Mar 20132.245.36%
Apr 20132.20-1.36%
May 20132.408.75%
Jun 20132.556.15%
Jul 20132.42-4.94%
Aug 20132.26-6.75%
Sep 20132.13-5.54%
Oct 20132.06-3.37%
Nov 20132.175.40%
Dec 20132.306.16%
Jan 20142.383.23%
Feb 20142.25-5.24%
Mar 20142.4910.53%
Apr 20142.562.58%
May 20142.757.58%
Jun 20142.72-0.95%
Jul 20142.61-4.21%
Aug 20142.44-6.46%
Sep 20142.606.74%
Oct 20142.693.14%
Nov 20142.67-0.71%
Dec 20142.690.85%
Jan 20152.752.14%
Feb 20152.61-5.13%
Mar 20152.786.72%
Apr 20152.987.13%
May 20152.97-0.22%
Jun 20152.95-0.70%
Jul 20152.79-5.43%
Aug 20152.50-10.62%
Sep 20152.39-4.07%
Oct 20152.24-6.64%
Nov 20152.271.42%
Dec 20152.405.90%
Jan 20162.649.79%
Feb 20162.48-5.76%
Mar 20162.48-0.32%
Apr 20162.521.75%
May 20162.8111.59%
Jun 20162.913.44%
Jul 20162.60-10.44%
Aug 20162.28-12.48%
Sep 20162.24-1.75%
Oct 20162.09-6.78%
Nov 20162.3311.72%
Dec 20162.538.37%
Jan 20172.613.33%
Feb 20172.53-3.09%
Mar 20172.7910.34%
Apr 20172.872.69%
May 20173.139.32%
Jun 20173.222.66%
Jul 20173.01-6.33%
Aug 20172.77-8.22%
Sep 20172.65-4.33%
Oct 20172.54-4.03%
Nov 20172.571.20%
Dec 20172.580.35%
Jan 20182.611.13%
Feb 20182.51-3.64%
Mar 20182.8312.66%
Apr 20183.078.27%
May 20183.5214.86%
Jun 20183.633.08%
Jul 20183.42-5.90%
Aug 20183.03-11.29%
Sep 20182.82-7.00%
Oct 20182.861.38%
Nov 20182.80-1.94%
Dec 20182.903.61%
Jan 20193.013.70%
Feb 20192.93-2.81%
Mar 20192.92-0.08%
Apr 20192.940.48%
May 20193.012.39%
Jun 20192.98-0.85%
Jul 20192.85-4.49%
Aug 20192.81-1.48%
Sep 20192.72-3.20%
Oct 20192.720.33%
Nov 20192.71-0.67%
Dec 20192.896.78%
Jan 20203.014.27%
Feb 20202.82-6.47%
Mar 20202.871.88%
Apr 20202.02-29.73%
May 20202.3415.76%
Jun 20202.28-2.57%
Jul 20202.16-5.05%
Aug 20202.08-3.57%
Sep 20202.03-2.46%
Oct 20202.113.62%
Nov 20202.3411.30%
Dec 20202.423.05%
Jan 20212.34-3.04%
Feb 20212.33-0.31%
Mar 20212.454.98%
Apr 20212.9419.76%
May 20213.054.01%
Jun 20213.111.98%
Jul 20213.213.05%
Aug 20213.261.64%
Sep 20213.26-0.10%
Oct 20213.15-3.43%
Nov 20213.191.53%
Dec 20213.8520.38%
Jan 20221.89-50.72%
Feb 20222.036.96%
Mar 20222.3917.79%
Apr 20222.535.93%
May 20222.706.66%
Jun 20222.63-2.45%
Jul 20222.51-4.73%
Aug 20222.645.47%
Sep 20222.62-0.91%
Oct 20222.56-2.14%
Nov 20222.34-8.63%
Dec 20222.30-1.99%
Jan 20232.22-3.52%
Feb 20232.21-0.06%
Mar 20232.272.68%
Apr 20232.353.17%
May 20232.31-1.32%
Jun 20232.19-5.17%
Jul 20232.03-7.45%
Aug 20232.197.77%
Sep 20232.409.56%
Oct 20232.493.76%
Nov 20232.583.59%
Dec 20232.45-4.94%
Jan 20242.36-3.64%
Feb 20242.33-1.40%
Mar 20242.330.25%
Apr 20242.21-5.23%
May 20242.283.19%
Jun 20242.11-7.70%
Jul 20241.99-5.29%
Aug 20242.073.87%
Sep 20242.143.39%
Oct 20242.212.99%
Nov 20242.335.39%
Dec 20242.23-4.15%
Jan 20252.4710.96%
Feb 20252.594.71%
Mar 20252.59-0.04%
Apr 20252.777.10%
May 20252.77-0.27%
Jun 20252.74-0.94%
Jul 20252.72-0.68%
Aug 20252.57-5.44%
Sep 20252.642.55%
Oct 20252.63-0.40%
Nov 20252.723.57%
Dec 20252.69-1.24%
Jan 20262.61-2.96%
Feb 20262.54-2.69%
Mar 20262.36-6.89%

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