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    Avian flu wreaks havoc on US egg supply and consumer markets

    January 20, 2025
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    The cost of eggs has surged dramatically, with prices exceeding $9 per dozen in some regions across the USA, leaving consumers and businesses grappling with escalating expenses. The price hikes are largely attributed to the ongoing avian influenza outbreak, which has devastated poultry populations and significantly reduced supply, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). In December 2024, the USDA reported the wholesale price of eggs at $4.62 per dozen.

    Egg prices soar above $9 per dozen as avian flu disrupts supply

    Regional disparities highlight the impact of local factors such as transportation and demand. For example, average costs reached $8.04 per dozen in California and $6.25 in New York as of mid-January 2025. These price points represent a sharp increase from previous years, driven primarily by supply chain disruptions caused by avian flu outbreaks. Since early 2022, avian influenza has led to the culling of more than 100 million egg-laying hens in the U.S.

    The disease, which spreads via wild bird droppings, has necessitated drastic measures such as culling entire flocks to prevent its spread. Experts emphasize that recovery is slow; hens take approximately five months to reach egg-laying maturity, compounding the supply challenges. Grocery chains and consumers have felt the strain acutely. Retailers like Publix and Morton Williams report empty shelves and soaring prices across all egg categories.

    For instance, Morton Williams revealed that their cost for a dozen conventional eggs jumped from $2.38 in October 2024 to $5.48 by January 2025. Seasonal factors such as increased holiday demand further intensified the issue, with supply unable to meet consumption needs. Despite these challenges, industry projections suggest some relief may arrive later in 2025. The USDA estimates that wholesale egg prices in New York considered a benchmark for national trends could drop to $2.35 per dozen by the year’s end, down from early 2025’s elevated levels.

    However, prices are unlikely to return to pre-outbreak norms, as the market remains vulnerable to further outbreaks and disruptions. Supply chain experts warn that volatility may persist due to the unpredictability of wild bird migration patterns, which exacerbate the spread of the virus. Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes in 2024, also displaced migratory birds, intensifying the spread of avian influenza across previously unaffected regions.

    While recovery efforts are underway, experts such as Patrick Penfield from Syracuse University caution that the process will require significant time and resources. Poultry farms must rebuild their flocks and improve biosecurity measures to mitigate future outbreaks. Meanwhile, consumers and retailers alike will need to adapt to a fluctuating market as the industry strives to stabilize. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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