The increase in domestic demand for eggs helps producers to survive the loss of export markets due to coronavirus

Gokce Yayimli
Published 2020년 5월 4일
The increased domestic demand for eggs due to the Covid19 outbreak is helping the egg produces to reclaim some of their losses they have sustained due to the slowing down of exports to Iraq and Iran due to the border closings.

The unit cost of an egg is around 0.06 USD and the producers are finally able to sell their products with some profit margin. On the export front, the exporters were able to start an export route to Saudi Arabia in April and are currently in talks with Israeli companies to start exporting there.
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