Ukraine's largest egg supplier to the EU, Poland, is experiencing market issues that may lead to a temporary price increase, although significant inflation is not expected. The stable chicken population in Ukraine helps regulate prices. As Ukraine is the primary egg supplier for Easter, a traditionally high demand period, prices may briefly rise. However, experts do not anticipate a serious price surge, following an investigation into potential collusion among egg producers in the fall of 2024, amidst an annual inflation rate of 12% in Ukraine.