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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Trump Claims Egg Prices Are 'WAY DOWN' As US Plans Imports From Turkey and South Korea Trump Claims Egg Prices Are 'WAY DOWN' As US Plans Imports From Turkey and South Korea
Trump claims egg prices are "WAY DOWN" from Biden's era, as the U.S. plans to import millions of eggs from Turkey and South Korea to combat the bird flu crisis.
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