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Bird flu outbreaks tighten Dutch egg supply as prices keep climbing

Summary by NL Times
Consumers across the Netherlands are facing higher egg prices with no relief in sight as a new bird flu outbreak in Terschuur, Gelderland, tightens supplies in one of the country’s densest poultry regions, AD reports. Economists and industry groups warn that if the virus spreads further through the Gelderse Vallei, shortages could quickly hit supermarket shelves nationwide.
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Chicken eggs have risen in price by 20-25% in retail in the Republic of Moldova, and in November the price exceeded 40 lei for a box of 10 eggs, according to poultry farmers, quoted by Logos Press. Poultry farmers explain this increase by the increase in egg exports to the European Union, where demand has increased significantly after the appearance of outbreaks of bird flu in several countries. For these reasons, European farmers were forced to…

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NL Times broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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