Russia: A large batch of chicken eggs was brought to Kamchatka from other regions of the country

게시됨 2024년 11월 18일

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Kamchatka is facing a chicken egg shortage due to a bird flu outbreak at the Pionerskoye poultry farm, resulting in the culling of chickens. To address this, three containers of eggs have been delivered, with prices set at 150 rubles per dozen in some retail chains, down from 300 rubles in smaller outlets where purchases were limited. The region plans to triple egg imports, aiming to bring in seven million eggs by December 2024, as per the directive of regional head Vladimir Solodov.
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Three containers of fresh chicken eggs were delivered to Kamchatka, where a shortage of this product is being recorded due to an outbreak of bird flu at the Pionerskoye poultry farm. A dozen eggs can be purchased for 150 rubles, the press service of the regional government reports. At the end of October, an outbreak of bird flu occurred at the largest poultry farm on the peninsula in Kamchatka. The chicken population was destroyed, and a shortage of chicken eggs began to be recorded in retail chains due to the excitement. Stores sold no more than two dozen eggs per customer, and in small retail outlets the price for them rose to 300 rubles. "The last ship delivered three containers of eggs to our region. Due to the great excitement and artificially created shortage <…> the product is leaving, so to speak, right off the wheels. This batch of eggs will be sent to the retail chains "Shamsa" and "Family Basket", where they will be sold at 150 rubles per dozen from our company," ...
출처: Kvedomosti

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