Eggs are starting to run out in Norwegian stores again

게시됨 2024년 10월 31일

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Norway is experiencing its second egg shortage of the year, with local production levels not meeting demand. The supply issues, first noticed before Easter and peaking in May, are managed by the Nortura cooperative. In response to the shortage, retailers are considering importing eggs from Denmark due to Norway's stringent sanitary and customs regulations, which limit food imports, including a complete ban on potatoes. Although importing eggs is an option, the country's protection against salmonella requires strict standards for foreign suppliers, leading to the recognition of eggs from other Scandinavian farms as safe to help alleviate the supply issues.
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Second egg crisis in Norway This would be the second "egg crisis" this year. For the first time, problems with the supply of eggs appeared in supermarkets before Easter, and the problems peaked in May. The production volume for the local market is decided by the Nortura cooperative, which estimates the demand for the given year and ensures supplies on this basis. This year, the forecasts of Norwegian chicken farmers have once again failed to come true. In this situation, retailers point to import as a solution to the possible crisis. We sell Norwegian products whenever we can, and foreign products only when we have to. This time we have to reach for supplies from Denmark," a representative of one of the supermarket chains told the daily "Aftenposten". Norway, which is not a member of the European Union, applies its own sanitary and customs regulations, especially when it comes to the import of food products. The import of some of them, such as potatoes, is completely prohibited, ...
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