Reported 2 days ago
The U.S. is struggling to import eggs to combat a significant shortage caused by a severe bird flu outbreak that decimated hens and drove retail prices up. Countries like Poland and Indonesia have been contacted for potential egg exports, but various hurdles including short shelf life, trade regulations, and local supply needs make it a complex task. Despite high demand in the U.S., only a limited volume of eggs is available internationally, with many nations also facing their own poultry challenges.
Source: YAHOO