The US is on an egg hunt in Europe to ease prices at home
- The U.S. Government is seeking egg exports from Germany, Italy, Poland, and Sweden to address a severe egg shortage that has led to record-high grocery prices.
- European countries are facing their own avian flu outbreaks and do not have many surplus eggs available, according to European industry groups.
- Any increased U.S. Egg imports are likely to be in powdered form or other products that can be shipped frozen or dried.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture has secured new egg commitments from Turkey and South Korea, but the specific amounts or types were not disclosed.
206 Articles
206 Articles
Which Came First, the Chicken or Egg Crisis?
John Boelts As consumers it’s easy to overlook where our food comes from. Most of the time the grocery store shelves are full, and food prices are reasonable. The recent changes in the price of eggs certainly highlight that putting food on the table isn’t always easy. If you’ve been following the news, you know that bird flu, Avian Influenza, has had a significant impact on the supply of eggs; that has led to increased prices. Flocks of laying h…


Eggs too expensive? Here’s how to bake without them
Growing up on a walnut orchard in the San Fernando Valley had its advantages. We kept a flock of chickens, as well as a few geese and ducks. I was taught that their eggs were a culinary treasure, valued for flavor and nutritional value. My late mother, a disciple of the egg-loving nutritional guru of the day, Adele Davis, would not have approved of what I’ve been up to. I’ve been experimenting with an egg substitute. RELATED: Eggs are now the 2n…
Do not touch our eggs: how the rise in prices has unleashed the fever of consumption all over the world
Its price has skyrocketed by 25% in recent days. Experts talk about the impact of avian influenza in the US, the war in Ukraine or measures in Europe. But the truth is that behind them are also the increase in demand and fascination for a fashionable product: "It was a dish of poor and today is a star dish anywhere" Read
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 68% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage