Trump, eggs and the shortage
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The U.S. has increased imports of eggs from Turkey, Brazil and South Korea in an attempt to increase supplies amid an ongoing bird flu outbreak that has killed nearly 170 million chickens, turkeys and...
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The price of eggs had skyrocketed over the past few months due to the bird flu outbreak.
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Egg prices fall
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The price of wholesale eggs fell again last week to $3.00 a dozen, the US Department of Agriculture reported in their weekly egg market report. That’s a 9% decline from the week before.
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But in the first few months of 2025, the average price of eggs in the United States reached $6 per dozen, double what they cost at the same point last year.
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Egg prices surged by 10.4% in February compared to January and have skyrocketed by 58.8% over the past year, according to the Consumer Price Index.
A group representing American egg farmers said it had discussions about the matter, but ultimately, it won’t scramble its plans to supply roughly 30,000 eggs for the event.
National egg prices fell 9 percent last week to an average of of $3 a dozen, continuing a recent downward trend after a national egg shortage.
The recall, which includes more than 212,000 pounds of liquid eggs, per the USDA, comes at a time when a bird flu outbreak has driven egg prices to record highs. Cargill Kitchen Solutions is recalling more than 212,
All shell is breaking loose amid the nationwide egg shortage as some of the most popular liquid egg substitutes have been pulled from shelves.
COLUMN. As a shortage of eggs threatens to hit French supermarket shelves, the industrial price of eggs is breaking records.
By Cathy Wurzer and Gracie Stockton, Minnesota Public Radio News There is a rush to begin raising backyard chickens as grocery store egg prices continue to skyrocket amid shortages blamed on bird flu.
In the midst of a nationwide egg shortage, the U.S. is grappling with a crisis that could disrupt its food supply chain. With millions of egg-laying hens lost to avian influenza, reliance on imports becomes crucial,