Egg prices down nearly $2 nationwide, agriculture secretary announces
- Egg prices in the U.S. Have dropped by an average of $1.85 since Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a plan to combat avian influenza.
- Rollins stated that a $1 billion investment will go towards long-term solutions for avian influenza, which has resulted in about 166 million laying hens being culled since 2022.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture warned that egg prices might increase by 41% this year, as they are impacted by the upcoming Easter demand.
- The U.S. Plans to import eggs from other countries to address decreased domestic supply, while acknowledging potential price fluctuations.
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