“Oh, those eggs have hit an all-time high, all-time high of $8 a dozen,” said U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.). Lawmakers said there is one main reason for the steep prices. “The bird flu continues ...
For some people in rural Missouri, soaring egg prices have little impact on their shopping habits. They have backyard ...
The bird flu outbreak has forced poultry farms to euthanize chickens causing shortages at the grocery store and sending egg ...
In other words: Chicken prices have remained stable because broiler producers have had an easier time keeping up with demand.
Egg prices are expected to increase by 20% in 2025, largely due to the spread of a highly pathogenic avian influenza.
Governor Dapo Abiodun said the project, when operational, would provide job opportunities, ensure food security, and improve the agricultural value chain.