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US to import eggs from South Korea and Turkiye

The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
Additionally, the US government has announced a comprehensive $1bn plan to combat the bird flu and stabilize egg prices.This plan includes $500m allocated for biosecurity measures, $100m for vaccine ...
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Vaccinating poultry could help cut egg prices, but the U.S. is leery

The Lewiston Tribune 22 Mar 2025
— Vaccines could be a key means of suppressing bird flu and avoiding the slaughter of ... Most birds killed are egg-laying chickens, and the death of so many hens is the main reason egg prices have risen.
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US imports eggs from Turkiye, S. Korea amid shortage

Dawn 22 Mar 2025
“We are talking in the hundreds of millions of eggs for the short term,” she added. The cost of eggs has skyrocketed due to multiple bird flu outbreaks in the United States, forcing farmers to cull 30 million birds and sharply constraining supply.
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United States imports eggs from Korea, Turkey to help ease prices

Knoxville Daily Sun 22 Mar 2025
... importing their eggs.� ... The cost of eggs has skyrocketed due to multiple bird flu outbreaks in the United States, forcing farmers to cull at least 30 million birds and sharply constraining supply.�.
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New Yorkers scramble for free eggs

The Day 22 Mar 2025
a dozen free eggs ... “I heard from the news that they will be giving around, like, 1,500 eggs, or something like that ... Egg prices hit a record high last month as the U.S ... FarmerJawn held other egg giveaways Friday in Brooklyn and Queens.
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Federal bill aims to lower record egg prices by changing refrigeration rule

Michigan Live 22 Mar 2025
The Lowering Egg Prices Act -- House Bill 222 -- was sponsored by Rep ... Egg prices reached a record high across the nation in February, continuing a months-long trend that producers have blamed on the bird flu outbreak.
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What to know about the bird flu outbreak in wild birds

The Vindicator 22 Mar 2025
WASHINGTON — Bird flu has devastated poultry and dairy farms, and sent the price of eggs soaring in the United States since it was first detected in North America in late 2021 ... Take precautions around sick or dead wild birds, experts recommend.
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US to import millions of eggs from Turkey and South Korea to ease prices

BBC News 22 Mar 2025
A bird flu epidemic has caused egg prices to soar, and projections show they could rise by 41 percent this year ... .
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Wholesale egg prices fall as USDA notes uncertainty in grocery costs

Usatoday 21 Mar 2025
also is importing eggs from other countries to address shortagesAnd the USDA is investing in research and development of poultry vaccines to reduce the need for culling infected birds ... egg-price runup.
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Moffat County Extension: The price of eggs is for the birds

Craig Daily Press 21 Mar 2025
Avian Influenza, often referred to as HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza), Avian Flu, or H5N1 Bird Flu, is a highly infectious viral disease that hit the United States in February of 2022 by migrating wild birds.
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‘Eggflation’ sending US shoppers to Mexico – where $300 fines await

AOL 21 Mar 2025
Importing raw or fresh eggs into the US is prohibited due to concerns about diseases such as highly pathogenic avian influenza – also known as bird flu – and another highly contagious avian illness ...
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RFK Jr Says Maybe We Should Just Let The Bird Flu Run Rampant

Huffington Post 21 Mar 2025
The surviving birds could then be studied ... The virus has cropped up on farms and in backyard flocks around the country, resulting in some 166 million birds culled so far — resulting in the alarmingly high egg prices seen around the country.
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Officials cracking down on egg smugglers as retailers exploit falling wholesale prices

Boing Boing 21 Mar 2025
With bird flu and inflation in ascendance during the winter months, egg ...
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US to import eggs from Türkiye, South Korea amid crisis: Agriculture secretary

Anadolu Agency 21 Mar 2025
The US will import hundreds of millions of eggs from Türkiye and South Korea to address a severe shortage caused by an avian influenza outbreak and supply chain disruptions, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on Friday.
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Bird flu confirmed in second Ingham County backyard flock

Lansing State Journal 21 Mar 2025
To report concerns for domestic birds, including sudden deaths or dramatic drops in egg production, sneezing, coughing or an increase in sick birds, call MDARD at 800-292-3939 during business hours or 517-373-0440 after hours.
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