WASHINGTON: The US is importing Turkish and South Korean eggs to ease an avian flu-fuelled provide crunch that has pushed up costs throughout the nation, Donald Trump’s agriculture secretary confirmed Friday (Mar 21).
Brooke Rollins instructed reporters in Washington that imports from Türkiye and South Korea had already begun and that the White Home was additionally in talks with different international locations about briefly importing their eggs.
“We’re speaking within the a whole lot of tens of millions of eggs for the brief time period,” she added.
The price of eggs has skyrocketed on account of a number of chicken flu outbreaks in america, forcing farmers to cull at the very least 30 million birds and sharply constraining provide.
Egg costs grew to become a rallying level for Trump in final yr’s presidential election marketing campaign as he sought to capitalise on voters’ frustrations with the rising value of important objects throughout his predecessor Joe Biden’s presidency.
After returning to workplace in January, Trump tasked Rollins with the job of boosting the availability of eggs, and bringing down costs.
Within the weeks since, producers in a number of international locations have reported American curiosity of their produce, with the Polish and Lithuanian poultry associations telling AFP that that they had been approached by US diplomatic employees on the hunt for recent eggs.
“There’s a scarcity of eggs in lots of international locations,” Katarzyna Gawronska, director of Poland’s Nationwide Chamber of Poultry and Feed Producers, stated just lately. “The important thing query could be what monetary situations could be supplied by the People.”
The US Division of Agriculture (USDA) just lately famous that wholesale egg costs have fallen by nearly 50 per cent since late February, which means that shopper costs may quickly begin to fall.
“The downward pattern underscores the effectiveness of USDA’s strategy,” the company stated in an announcement.
Talking to reporters on Friday, Rollins stated that the imports of eggs would cease as soon as US poultry farmers had been capable of ramp up provide.
“When our hen populations are repopulated and we have a full egg laying trade going once more – hopefully in a few months – we then shift again to our inner egg layers and shifting these eggs out onto the shelf,” she stated.