Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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Egg and edible oil prices are rising in Bhutan, with eggs up 11.59% and edible oil up 15.65% since December. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock said the egg shortage is due to poor poultry planning, not a sudden fall in production.
Agriculture Minister Younten Phuntsho said an oversuppl...
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