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California is at the center of the country's egg mess. Here's why and what's coming


Published on 2025-02-13 14:41:06 - MSN
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  • The price of a dozen eggs has nearly doubled since last year and hit a record high in January. An outbreak of avian influenza in primarily to blame, experts said.

The article from MSN discusses the egg supply issues in California, which are part of a broader national egg shortage. California's egg market has been particularly affected due to several reasons: firstly, the state has stringent regulations on hen housing, requiring cage-free environments, which has led to higher production costs and reduced supply. Secondly, the avian flu outbreak has decimated poultry populations across the U.S., further straining egg availability. Additionally, California's Proposition 12, which sets standards for the confinement of certain farm animals, has complicated egg production and distribution, as it requires compliance from out-of-state producers as well. This has resulted in higher egg prices and occasional shortages in stores. The article also hints at potential future changes, including possible adjustments to these regulations or increased investment in alternative egg production methods to meet demand, although immediate relief seems unlikely.

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