$ shortage commodity get LIV.POUL > spot: 132c/lb > stress_index: 0.50 CAUTION > updated 14:28 UTC
BRENT $72.13/b ● TTF €44.25/MWh ● OPEC_ORB n/a SPR_US 331.2 Mb ▼ FAO_FFPI 130.8 ▼
Wholesale broiler chicken, the cheapest and fastest-cycling animal protein. Avian influenza is the key risk.
Poultry / Broilers (LIV.POUL) is a livestock commodity tracked by shortage.life with a live spot of 132c/lb and a v3.2 stress index of 0.50. Quoted in c/lb, the price is sourced from primary institutional feeds and refreshed on the cadence documented at /methodology.
Wholesale broiler chicken, the cheapest and fastest-cycling animal protein. Avian influenza is the key risk. At the latest reading, Poultry / Broilers prints a spot of 132c/lb — a move of ▲0.30% over the past twenty-four hours and ▲3.40% across the trailing thirty days.
The v3.2 stress index places LIV.POUL at 0.50 — a caution reading on a composite that blends price momentum, inventory cover, supplier concentration and geopolitical exposure. The metric is recomputed on every ingestion cycle, and the weekly delta is the line worth tracking rather than the absolute level.
For operators, the question is not the spot itself but the buffer behind it. A tightening reading on Poultry / Broilers compounds with any incident on a shared transit route or producer, and the cascade is rarely linear. The scenarios below carry LIV.POUL as an explicit input — each one is wargamed and reviewed against this commodity's exposure profile.
No active scenario currently carries Poultry / Broilers as an explicit input.