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Dyeing Easter eggs this year might be more difficult because of high prices. We asked an economist why the cost soared.
A bird flu epidemic has caused egg prices to soar, and projections show they could rise by 41 percent this year.
“Right now, we’ve got Turkey and South Korea importing eggs ... and we’ve got a full egg-laying industry going again, hopefully in a couple of months, we then shift back to our internal ...
When I was young, my mom worked for a local turkey farm, so I've actually had the rather uncommon experience of eating the super-large eggs that come from the go-to Thanksgiving bird. Most people ...
“And then when our chicken populations are repopulated, and we’ve got a full egg-laying industry going again ... By July 2025, Turkey will export roughly 15,000 tons of eggs to the U.S ...
The Trump administration is also promoting imports from countries such as Turkey ... a bill to allow the eggs to be used in food products. Each year, broiler chickens lay about 360 million ...
U.S. egg imports jumped in February just as wholesale prices started falling and Mexico and Turkey began scaling their U.S.