Egg prices in Brazil surged by over 20% in February compared to January, according to Cepea. The price hike was driven by increased demand due to the resumption of school activities and the Lent period. Despite a dip in sales post-carnival, prices were supported by lower protein stocks. In Bastos, São Paulo's main egg-producing region, the price of a box containing 30 dozen white eggs rose by 23%, while red eggs saw a 24% increase.