Massive slaughter of chickens in Japan led to a 76% increase in wholesale prices for eggs

게시됨 2023년 3월 7일

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Japan has experienced a significant surge in egg prices, with the average wholesale price increasing by 76% to 335 yen (2.5 dollars) per kilogram, the highest rise since 1991. The average retail price for a dozen eggs also rose by 20% to 212 yen ($1.6). This is due to an unprecedented chicken slaughter in the country as a result of a bird flu outbreak. Nearly 1.6 million chickens have been slaughtered in mainland Japan from autumn to March 6, marking the highest number in the history of industrial poultry farming in the country.
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An unprecedented chicken slaughter in Japan due to an outbreak of bird flu led to the biggest increase in the price of eggs since 1991, which the country's leading economic newspaper Nikkei called on Tuesday a shock to the consumer market. The publication's experts found that the average wholesale price of eggs in March jumped to 335 yen (2.5 dollars) per kilogram. This is 76% higher than it was a year ago. The average retail price for a dozen rose to 212 yen ($1.6). This is 20% higher than last year. At the same time, as corr. TASS, in many stores in Tokyo, chicken eggs are quickly sold out and sometimes disappear from the shelves. Some supermarkets ask you to take no more than one pack ...
출처: Kvedomosti

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