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Chicken Rate Today in Islamabad

Islamabad has steady, quality focused chicken demand from households and a large dining sector, and its rates usually run a little above neighbouring Rawalpindi. This page carries today’s farm, retail, and meat rates for Islamabad with daily history.

Farm Rate (Live Bird)Rs 415per kg
Retail Rate (Live Bird)Rs 465per kg
Chicken Meat RateRs 700per kg

Rates last updated: Thursday, 11 June 2026 at 6:33 pm

Local Market Notes for Islamabad

Most poultry retail in Islamabad happens through sector markets, including the markaz commercial areas of G-9, I-8, F-10, and the weekly bazaars regulated by the city administration. The capital administration also publishes controlled price lists, which retailers are expected to follow, so the spread between shops in Islamabad tends to be narrower than in most cities. Supply arrives mainly from farms in the Punjab plains and the Potohar region.

Chicken Rate History in Islamabad

The table below shows how the farm, retail, and meat rates in Islamabad have moved over recent days. History is recorded automatically with every daily update.

DateFarm (Rs/kg)Retail (Rs/kg)Meat (Rs/kg)
11 Jun 2026Rs 415Rs 465Rs 700

History builds automatically as rates are updated each day.

How to Read These Rates

The farm rate is the morning benchmark at which farms sell live broiler birds to dealers in this zone. The retail rate is the per kilogram price of a live bird at poultry shops in Islamabad, and it includes transport and shop margins. The meat rate is the per kilogram price of cleaned chicken, which is higher because around one and a half kilograms of live bird produce roughly one kilogram of meat after cleaning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Islamabad rate usually higher than Rawalpindi?

Retail costs in Islamabad sector markets are higher, and a larger share of sales goes through cleaned and packed meat rather than live birds. Both factors lift the average price compared with the older, denser markets of Rawalpindi a few kilometres away.

Is the rate shown here the exact price at every shop in Islamabad?

No. This is a representative city rate compiled from official rate lists and market checks. Individual shops in Islamabad may charge ten to twenty rupees per kilogram more or less depending on their location and stock.

When is the Islamabad chicken rate updated?

Once every morning, after the official broiler rate list is issued and local markets open. The exact time of the latest update is shown above with the rate board.

You can compare today’s rate with other cities on the national chicken rates page, which lists all fifteen cities in one table.