The global bird flu outbreak, causing the worst ever loss in poultry and hen flocks in Europe, the US, and now expanding to South America, including Argentina and Uruguay, has led to a significant increase in egg prices. The disease's spread, particularly in South America where it could impact Brazil, the world's largest chicken exporter, threatens to further disrupt global meat supplies. Countries are responding with increased monitoring and safety measures as the transmission risk remains high due to bird migratory patterns. The World Organisation for Animal Health reports over 100 million poultry dead or culled from the disease this season, leading to record losses and price hikes for egg-laying hens.