Egg prices may increase up to 20% as top farm tests positive for bird flu: USDA
Source: ABC News
January 28, 2025, 6:16 PM
One of the nation's top egg producers confirmed that one of its farms tested positive for cases of bird flu over the weekend, the company said. Rose Acres Farms, which claims to be the second-largest egg producer in the United States, released a statement on Tuesday saying that it had detected cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) at Cort Acre Egg Farm in Seymour, Indiana.
With farms across the U.S. testing positive for bird flu cases, the USDA predicts that egg prices will rise up to 20% this year due to a shortage of eggs. Poultry found to be sick with avian flu need to be culled, and their eggs also need to be destroyed.
"We are working with the Indiana State Board of Animal Health and the state veterinarian on best practices to combat the risk of spreading AI to other birds," the Rose Acres Farms statement said. "We are continuing to monitor all of our facilities."
It explained that the risk to other birds, including migratory waterfowl, backyard poultry and commercial poultry, is high; however, "the risk to people remains low."
Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/egg-prices-increase-20-top-farm-tests-positive/story?id=118192209
Think. Again.
(21,198 posts)riversedge
(74,104 posts)progree
(11,540 posts)The Independent, 1/28/25
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/white-house-blames-biden-for-killing-100-million-chickens-refuses-to-admit-trump-broken-vow-on-costly-eggs/ar-AA1y1OIb
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Apparently they didn't consider Biden's policies inflationary before the election when tRump was making all these "immediately" and "day one" promises or something I guess, and they hadn't heard about bird flu before and the mass culling of chickens when the promises were being made... it all adds up somehow,
BumRushDaShow
(146,608 posts)progree
(11,540 posts)BumRushDaShow
(146,608 posts)PunkinPi
(5,040 posts)(6 pk/22oz each) and it's gone up by $14!
BumRushDaShow
(146,608 posts)PunkinPi
(5,040 posts)kimbutgar
(23,996 posts)Today in my senior move job I had the clear out the refrigerator in the house of a senior we moved to a senior community. I purposely kept his coffee bag and his left over eggs to take to his new place.
progree
(11,540 posts)Deminpenn
(16,455 posts)Dems should be out there every day pounding on the historic rise in coffee prices caused by Trump's tariffs. Doesn't matter if there might be other factors, the rising price is 100% Trump's fault.
melm00se
(5,082 posts)comes from those damn commie socialist countries that flood us with illegals.
So if they hadn't shipped out all their undesirables to us they'd be there to work the agricultural fiel.....errrrr....
Commies! That's the problem! Librul, commie socialists just like Biden!!!!
Yeah, Biden! That's it. And Kamala!!!
If the coffee was grown here by loyal God fearin' Trump voting American farmers in the Great God Blessed USA, we wouldn't have this problem!!!!
PJMcK
(23,263 posts)Not.
Look at history. How well did Trump handle Covid-19?
twodogsbarking
(12,515 posts)LisaL
(46,956 posts)Spread the joy of bird flu around.
LisaL
(46,956 posts)If most of the chicken croak it will be more like 200%.
TicketyBoo
(1,987 posts)since he backed off on the tariffs on Colombia.
BumRushDaShow
(146,608 posts)but is a "global commodity" full of all kinds of speculators.
The price was already up the past year due to climate issues (e.g., droughts) and like oil, any "threats" that hang over the production will spark an uptick in the futures prices.
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/coffee
AverageOldGuy
(2,422 posts)Shut down USDA.
Raven123
(6,305 posts)Or claim a miracle will end it like he said would happen with covid?
Marthe48
(19,912 posts)Or else making it unaffordable to the other 98%
Soylent Green anyone?
bucolic_frolic
(48,372 posts)Eggs are a good investment. Every time I look the price is up.
Paladin
(29,295 posts)"The risk to people remains low." Yeah, sure...
33taw
(3,038 posts)FakeNoose
(36,461 posts)I'm not buying them often. When I do buy eggs, I try to get the half-cartons of 6 rather than the full carton of 12.
meow2u3
(24,996 posts)The other supermarket is Giant, which charged $6.79 for a dozen cage free eggs, which seem to be the only chickens unaffected by bird flu.
Farmer-Rick
(11,618 posts)I've never had bird flu among my flocks and they stay outside most days. They just wander around my paddocks and go to their coop at night. I had to put in a heat lamp in the coop when it went to 4 degrees F last week. And now my hens are laying twice as much.
I hope I don't jinx it but my hens have never gotten any diseases, not even mites. It's usually the weather that get my chickens now and then, usually the oldest can't take the heat or cold. My oldest now is about 6 years old and she's still laying. My livestock guardian dogs protect them from most predators.
Though some backyard flocks have gotten bird flu, it's more common on commercial farms.
mitch96
(14,899 posts)Farmer-Rick
(11,618 posts)You will never go hungry. That's what my father use to say. You either eat their eggs or raise them for meat. And those homegrown eggs have yolks like cheese. Very tasty.
womanofthehills
(9,457 posts)My friends are asking if I have extra eggs. No. Im eating them all. Fresh laid with dark yellow yokes. I have two every day - over easy (supper runny) fried in beef tallow.
BoRaGard
(3,823 posts)patphil
(7,339 posts)LPBBEAR
(446 posts)to look at the list of ingredients on the packages of various food products in your cupboards and fridge. Many of them will list eggs as an ingredient.
This doesn't just affect the price of eggs. Long term this is going to affect food prices in general.
Mysterian
(5,278 posts)It's always the evil Democrats' fault!
totodeinhere
(13,482 posts)Last edited Sat Feb 1, 2025, 03:35 PM - Edit history (1)
But egg prices is not one of them. Bird flu predates Trump and he is not responsible for it. But going forward he will be responsible for the federal government's response to the crisis.
ForgoTheConsequence
(4,974 posts)He is gutting research.
Not to mention, he said he could fix it, so he already took responsibility.
Mysterian
(5,278 posts)so every day eggs are not $2 a dozen is TRUMP'S FAULT.
pfitz59
(11,241 posts)The egg section was fully stocked, but prices up about 25% since last week. Meat prices were also very high.
womanofthehills
(9,457 posts)$20.00 for chicken that was $12 a few months ago.
spike jones
(1,818 posts)Also, one two-pound box of oatmeal is breakfast for a month.
Of course, I am not clever enough to be able to do anything else with eggs.
flashman13
(919 posts)kimbutgar
(23,996 posts)At another store they were 7.99 to 12.99 for a dozen.
BumRushDaShow
(146,608 posts)the egg bins were almost empty except for a few cartoons of specialty brown/free range eggs, and a sign was hung indicating that they had a shortage from their suppliers.
And to think that about 2 months ago, the same store had "family-size" cartoons of 30 eggs ea., for $4.99 (with a digital coupon).
womanofthehills
(9,457 posts)I bet they will be flying out of the feed stores.
Mawspam2
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