Typically, large white eggs in that region cost somewhere between $ 0.70 and $ 1.10 per dose, said Earnest, who noted that the Midwest prices serve as a national benchmark. Around Easter, when demand is high, those prices can reach about $ 2, they said – far lower than they were on Thursday.
Because the flu is so contagious and deadly to Birds, the USDA protocol is to kill infected flocks to curb the spread of the disease.
In Iowa, the nation’s leading egg producer, “we currently have more than a dozen sites affected by the disease,” including three facilities where hens lay eggs, said Chloe Carson, communications director of the Iowa Department of Agriculture. As a result of “we have had to depopulate 11.2 million laying hens,” out of about 56 million laying hens in Iowa overall, she said.
This particular strain of the flu is being spread by wild migratory birds, Carson explained. The Migration season typically lasts from March to May, she noted.
“As long as the Migration patterns continue, there is a risk for the disease to continue to be introduced to our domestic populations,” Carson said.
Pricier eggs this summer
Although wholesale egg prices are spiking that doesn’t mean supermarkets are passing those costs onto consumers, explained Earnest.
Retailers will often “take a loss on eggs to draw in store traffic,” they said. Generally, around Easter or Christmas, when people are more likely to bake, “we’ll see a reduced price on-shelf for eggs.”
So rather than raising prices, some stores appear to be dealing with the higher costs by eliminating their egg Promotions.
Eventually, however, prices are likely to go up.
“I would expect we’re going to see it at least a 30 or 40 percent premium on top of it [typical prices] through the summer months this year as a result of the tighter supply, “Earnest said.
He also noted that even before the flu was detected in the US earlier this year, the number of egg-laying hens was relatively low. And frozen or dry egg inventories are “down significantly from what they typically are,” they said. That could mean there will be some egg shortages later this year.
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