The industry, and most experts, squarely blame bird flu. But advocacy groups, Democratic lawmakers and a Federal Trade Commission member are calling for a government investigation.
As part of a $1 billion plan to combat the bird flu, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced this week that it would seek to expand imports of eggs, The Wall Street Journal reports. The U.
Vital Farms stock rose Friday after the premium egg producer reported fourth quarter results and delivered an update on the bird flu-caused egg shortages.
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The nation's major trading partners do not import vaccinated birds, which creates a challenge for farmers who raise chickens for meat, as opposed to those who raise egg-laying hens.
Multiple moving parts have caused a shortage of eggs, starting with avian influenza and demand, David Murray writes.
Rollins stated in the editorial this week that the USDA will make a $1 billion investment to lower the price of eggs in the country.
Brooke Rollins said her $1 billion plan can help make eggs more affordable during the bird flu outbreak. The agriculture ...
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Turning to other countries could temporarily boost supplies but industry officials say other fixes are needed to ease bird ...