The avian influenza outbreak in South Africa has resulted in the culling of millions of birds, leading to a 30% decrease in hatching egg production and higher poultry prices. Local consumers, particularly the poor, have been impacted by the increased prices of eggs, chicken feet, gizzards, and livers. While the poultry industry has taken steps to address the shortage by importing hatching eggs, the Association of Meat Importers and Exporters warns that there will be further price increases for poultry products due to the government's delay in introducing import tariffs.