Poultry Markets
Poultry markets are places where birds raised for food, such as chickens, turkeys, and ducks, are bought and sold. These markets can be found in various forms, including local farmers' markets, grocery stores, and large wholesale distributors. They play a crucial role in the supply chain, connecting producers with consumers and ensuring that poultry products are available for meals.
In addition to selling live birds, poultry markets often offer processed products like eggs and packaged meats. Prices can vary based on factors such as seasonality, demand, and production costs. These markets also help support local economies by providing income for farmers and jobs for workers in the food industry.