Residents of Antioquia, Colombia, are facing a significant increase in the price of eggs and chicken due to economic losses during the national strike, which led to the death of 12 million laying hens. This has resulted in a 13% increase in poultry product prices, which is expected to continue until the industry recovers in 17 to 18 months. The price hike is also attributed to the fluctuation in corn prices due to the dollar's value against the Colombian peso. The price of eggs has increased by 43%, and chicken meat prices have risen by 2,000 pesos.