Turkish Egg Exports Hit by 7% Price Hike Due to Bird Flu and Earthquake Crises

Alper Akkurt
Published 2023년 3월 1일
The recent outbreak of bird flu in the western region of Turkey and the earthquake that hit the eastern region has led to a 7% increase in egg prices in the country's export market. With demand remaining high but production limited due to the impact of these events on the poultry industry, Turkish egg suppliers are struggling to meet the needs of their overseas customers. As a result, international buyers are facing higher prices for Turkish eggs, which may lead them to explore other options in the market, or this situation will be reflected in the sales prices to end consumers in the importing countries.
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