Egg prices in the US have surged to a record USD 6.23 per dozen, as reported in the latest Consumer Price Index. This rise comes despite a decrease in wholesale prices and no recent bird flu outbreaks at egg farms. Consumers and businesses dependent on eggs should not expect immediate price relief, as demand typically remains high until after Easter on April 20.

Industry analysts had anticipated a decline in retail egg prices due to a significant drop in wholesale prices in March. However, this expectation was not met. Earlier this year, bird flu outbreaks were blamed for price increases when over 30 million egg-laying chickens were culled to curb the disease's spread.
Impact of Bird Flu on Egg Supply
Since the onset of the current bird flu outbreak, more than 168 million birds have been culled, predominantly egg-laying chickens. The disease spreads easily through wild birds' droppings, making it challenging to control. When a bird gets sick, entire flocks are killed to prevent further spread, affecting the egg supply significantly.
Some farms that experienced outbreaks last fall are now resuming production after sanitizing their facilities and raising new flocks. Despite these efforts, the impact on supply remains substantial due to the scale of the culling.
Government Response and Market Dynamics
President Donald Trump attempted to claim credit for the recent decrease in wholesale egg prices reported by the US Department of Agriculture. However, experts believe his strategy to bolster farmers' defences against bird flu will likely offer long-term benefits rather than immediate relief.
The avian flu has also affected other animals, including dairy cattle. The disease's widespread nature complicates containment efforts and continues to influence market dynamics.
Price Trends Over Time
Egg prices reached USD 4.82 per dozen in January 2023 before gradually declining to USD 2.04 by August 2023. Since then, prices have steadily increased again. The fluctuations highlight the ongoing challenges faced by the industry amid disease outbreaks and market pressures.
The situation underscores the complexity of managing agricultural markets affected by external factors like disease outbreaks and fluctuating demand cycles. As farms recover and adapt, stakeholders continue to monitor developments closely.
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