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Egg prices in California have reached unprecedented levels, with some areas reporting costs as high as $9 per dozen. This surge is largely attributed to the ongoing impact of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, which has significantly disrupted egg supply across the United States.
The price escalation in California is particularly notable. While the national average for a dozen Grade A large eggs hovers around $3.20, in California, the average price for a carton of white cage-free eggs has hit $5.11. However, in certain regions, consumers are seeing prices nearly double that amount.
The bird flu outbreak, which began in 2022, has led to the death or culling of millions of egg-laying hens, drastically reducing egg production. This has been compounded by seasonal demand spikes, especially around holiday periods, and the ongoing challenges with rebuilding poultry flocks.
Despite some recovery in egg production after previous outbreaks, the persistent spread of bird flu has kept egg prices high. According to experts, the situation could persist into 2025 if HPAI continues to affect poultry farms.
Inflation and increased production costs, including labor, fuel, and feed, have also played roles in the price hike. These factors have not only affected egg prices but have contributed to the overall rise in grocery costs.
The economic impact of these high egg prices has been significant for both producers and consumers. For producers, the cost of recovery from bird flu outbreaks, coupled with feed and labor cost increases, has been substantial. For consumers, the price at the checkout has led to adjustments in household budgets, with many seeking alternatives or reducing egg consumption.
Efforts are ongoing to control the spread of bird flu, including stringent biosecurity measures on farms. However, the full recovery of the egg market to pre-outbreak levels seems distant, with experts suggesting that without a significant reduction in HPAI cases, prices might remain elevated.
In response to these high prices, some communities have seen the rise of local initiatives like community markets providing free eggs to help alleviate the burden on low-income families, particularly those dependent on programs like WIC, which covers eggs for millions in California.
As California grapples with these elevated egg prices, the situation underscores broader issues of food supply chain resilience in the face of disease outbreaks and economic pressures.
Article generated from corporate media reports.
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