Trump administration to import eggs from Turkey, South Korea
- The U.S. Will import eggs from Turkey and South Korea to reduce elevated prices, as stated by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins.
- The egg price increase is due to avian flu, which has led to the culling of 30 million birds, significantly reducing supply.
- The USDA has implemented a $1 billion plan to address egg prices and biosecurity measures amid the supply crisis.
- Rollins noted that imports are temporary and will cease once U.S. Farmers can increase production.
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