EU-28: EU Egg Prices Sky High as Fipronil Findings Continue

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The EU egg market is facing high prices, especially for egg products, which are in line with a surge in prices for breaking eggs in the United States. While the fipronil crisis originally led to a price surge as the market was in fear of an egg shortage, the EU market seems to be adequately supplied. Imports of egg and egg products from the United States are filling the shortfall in imports from Ukraine that faces an import ban because of avian influenza.

EU-28: EU Egg Prices Sky High as Fipronil Findings Continue

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