Aussie egg farmers call for support this Easter as industry faces rising farm input costs

Published 2023년 4월 8일

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The Australian egg industry is encouraging consumers to consume real eggs, in addition to chocolate eggs, during the Easter holiday. Melinda Hashimoto, the CEO of Egg Farmers of Australia, highlights the health benefits of real eggs, which contain 13 essential nutrients. She also shares the origin of the tradition, explaining that it started with painted chicken eggs before the concept of the Easter Bunny emerged. The industry is currently facing challenges such as rising costs of farm inputs, inflation, and increased interest rates, with canola oil prices surging by over 100% in the past three years.
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EFA's Kylie Jackson and Egg Farmers of Australia's Qld director John Coward at a Qld egg facility. Picture supplied When you reach for the supermarket shelves this Easter they will be loaded with chocolate eggs But Australia's egg industry wants Aussie families to reach up for the 'real thing' too - suggesting you can enjoy both real and chocolate eggs over the holiday long weekend. Egg Farmers of Australia CEO Melinda Hashimoto said while chocolate eggs were a big treat - nothing could imitate the health benefits of real Aussie-laid eggs. "Chocolate eggs are Easter favourites. But there are five good reasons why you should also consider cracking the 'real thing' at breakfast time this Easter," Ms Hashimoto said. "Protein in real hen eggs contain 13 powerful nutrients vital for good human health, helps to build muscle, support tissue repair and cell growth, benefit child development, and supports our immune system. "While eggs are a traditional Easter symbol, they were not always ...

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