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Finland rejects US egg export request due to regulatory barriers
Finland has turned down a request from the United States to export eggs, citing regulatory barriers and limited supply. The request came as the US struggles with an egg shortage caused by bird flu outbreaks that have led to the culling of over 35 million birds this year. The Finnish Poultry Association confirmed it was contacted about potential exports but stated that Finland does not have market access agreements with US authorities.
NATO ally turns down US plea for eggs
Finland cited regulatory barriers and limited supply in declining an American appealFILE PHOTO © Scott Olson / Getty ImagesFinland has refused to export eggs to the US, citing regulatory hurdles and supply constraints, after the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) reached out to several EU producers amid skyrocketing domestic prices, local outlet Yle has reported.The American market is experiencing a severe egg shortage due to a bird flu outbre…
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