US egg prices soar to yearly high amid bird flu and holiday demand

게시됨 2024년 12월 23일

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Egg prices in the United States have hit their highest point this year due to bird flu outbreaks and increased holiday demand. National wholesale prices for large eggs rose to $4.07 per dozen, a significant increase from $1.10 early in the year, according to the USDA. The price hike is largely due to bird flu's impact on commercial egg layer flocks, with California and New York experiencing the most significant increases. The egg industry has suffered heavy losses, with 36.8 million table egg layers lost across 12 states in 2024 due to bird flu and facility fires. These losses have been particularly severe in the holiday season, which sees a peak in egg demand.
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Egg prices across the United States have surged to their highest levels of the year, driven by widespread bird flu outbreaks and increased demand during the holiday season. National wholesale prices for large eggs reached 4.07 U.S. dollars per dozen on Friday, marking a dramatic increase from 1.1 dollars early this year, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The price surge, driven by the impact of highly pathogenic avian influenza on commercial egg layer flocks, has been particularly severe in coastal markets, with California and New York experiencing the most significant increases. The industry has seen devastating losses in laying hens, with 36.8 million table egg layers lost across 12 states in 2024 alone due to bird flu and facility fires, according to the USDA. The timing of these losses has also been particularly concerning, with 38 percent of total losses occurring since Nov. 1, and 28 percent in ...
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