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Imports are finally working: After buying from Brazil, Türkiye, and South Korea, egg prices in the U.


Date: 29-03-2025
Subject: Imports are finally working: After buying from Brazil, Türkiye, and South Korea, egg prices in the U
Egg prices in the U.S. have been soaring, and the government is stepping in. With a sharp spike driven by avian influenza, the U.S. is now doubling egg imports from Brazil. Why? To ease the strain on consumers and curb the skyrocketing prices.

Why is the U.S. turning to Brazil and other countries?
In 2025, egg prices soared to a shocking $8.17 per dozen, reaching record highs. To respond, the Trump administration is making quick moves to import eggs. Brazil is the first stop, but the U.S. is also looking to Turkey, South Korea, and even the EU to send more eggs. This strategy hopes to bring stability back to the market.

Where are the imported eggs going?
Here’s the catch: You won’t find these imported eggs on your grocery shelves. They won’t be sold as fresh eggs. Instead, these eggs are being directed to processed foods like cake mixes, ice cream, and salad dressings. This will allow fresh eggs to be more accessible to shoppers, helping to balance supply and demand.

How many eggs are we talking about?
The U.S. is not importing just a few eggs. According to Ag Secretary Brook Rollins, hundreds of millions of eggs are on their way. This massive influx is expected to significantly ease the pressure on prices in the short term. It’s a bold move to ensure enough eggs reach consumers without breaking the bank.

Are egg prices finally dropping?
Good news for shoppers! As of March 2025, egg prices have dropped by 49.50%, from a peak of $8.1 ..

U.S. egg market key points (March 27-28, 2025)
Egg prices have dropped nearly 50% since the start of 2025, indicating a sharp market correction.

The current price of $3.00 per dozen is far below the March peak of $8.17, marking one of the steepest declines in recent history.

Historically, U.S. egg prices have ranged from $0.38 (lowest) to $8.17 (highest) per dozen.

Will other countries be sending more eggs?
U.S. is expanding its search for egg suppliers. Apart from Brazil, officials are in talks with countries like Turkey and South Korea. These countries typically don’t export large quantities of eggs to the U.S., but the pressure on prices is forcing a change. Even the EU is being encouraged to send more eggs to help stabilize the market.

What’s the long-term impact on U.S. egg production?
While importing eggs provides short-term relief, the U.S. will need a more sustainable solution in the future. Experts say that boosting domestic production and preventing future outbreaks of avian influenza will be essential to ensuring a steady supply of eggs. The government’s move, though effective for now, cannot be the long-term fix.

FAQs:
Why is the U.S. importing eggs from Brazil?
To combat record-high egg prices caused by avian influenza.

Will imported eggs be available in U.S. grocery stores?
No, they will be used in processed foods like cake mixes and salad dressings.


Source Name : Economic Times

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