Japan egg prices surge on bird flu, costs of feed and labor

Published 2023년 2월 23일

Tridge summary

Japan is experiencing a chicken egg shortage due to bird flu and increasing feed costs. The war in Ukraine has further driven up feed prices, leading some poultry farmers to reduce the number of egg-laying hens. This has resulted in an unstable egg supply, causing wholesale prices to surge and affecting the cost of popular restaurant dishes and mayonnaise.
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Original content

TOKYO -- An avian influenza outbreak and rising feed costs are behind a shortage of chicken eggs in Japan that has led to rising prices for popular restaurant items including beef bowl dishes as well as the household staple mayonnaise. Poultry farmers were already reducing the number of egg-laying hens in response to soaring feed prices fueled by the war in Ukraine when bird ...
Source: Nikkei

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