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Trump administration unveils bird flu plan as egg prices soar | Trump administration unveils bird flu plan as egg prices soar |
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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a $1bn (£792m) plan to help US farmers combat a raging bird flu epidemic that has required them to kill millions of chickens and pushed the cost of eggs to an all-time high. | The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a $1bn (£792m) plan to help US farmers combat a raging bird flu epidemic that has required them to kill millions of chickens and pushed the cost of eggs to an all-time high. |
Officials said they will budget $500m for biosecurity measures, roughly $100m for vaccine research and development, and $400m for farmer financial relief programs. | Officials said they will budget $500m for biosecurity measures, roughly $100m for vaccine research and development, and $400m for farmer financial relief programs. |
More than 35 million birds have been killed in response to bird flu outbreaks in commercial flocks this year, according to USDA data. | More than 35 million birds have been killed in response to bird flu outbreaks in commercial flocks this year, according to USDA data. |
The bird culling has caused the average price for a dozen eggs in the US to hit $5 in January, a 53% increase from 2024 - and the USDA said prices could rise an additional 41%. | The bird culling has caused the average price for a dozen eggs in the US to hit $5 in January, a 53% increase from 2024 - and the USDA said prices could rise an additional 41%. |
The Trump administration said it will provide commercial egg farms with best practices and consulting services for free, and pay up to 75% of the costs to address vulnerabilities to help prevent the spread of bird flu. | The Trump administration said it will provide commercial egg farms with best practices and consulting services for free, and pay up to 75% of the costs to address vulnerabilities to help prevent the spread of bird flu. |
To address the threat of an egg shortage for US consumers, the government said it was willing to consider temporarily importing eggs that meet US safety standards. | To address the threat of an egg shortage for US consumers, the government said it was willing to consider temporarily importing eggs that meet US safety standards. |
The USDA also said it will eliminate regulations that they say raise the cost of eggs. | The USDA also said it will eliminate regulations that they say raise the cost of eggs. |
The policy changes are not expected to have an immediate effect on egg prices, USDA secretary Brooke Rollins told the BBC's media partner CBS News. | |
"This is more of a long-term solution, but what I can say is that those prices should start coming down maybe this spring, this summer as we work to implement some of those bigger-picture solutions," Rollins said. | "This is more of a long-term solution, but what I can say is that those prices should start coming down maybe this spring, this summer as we work to implement some of those bigger-picture solutions," Rollins said. |
Soaring egg prices in the US have had some surprising knock-on effects. | |
In New York City, where a dozen eggs can fetch $14, some stores have reportedly started successfully selling single eggs - called "loosies" - to those unwilling to shell out for a full dozen. | In New York City, where a dozen eggs can fetch $14, some stores have reportedly started successfully selling single eggs - called "loosies" - to those unwilling to shell out for a full dozen. |
In February, thieves in Pennsylvania stole over 100,000 eggs worth $40,000 from the back of a lorry. | In February, thieves in Pennsylvania stole over 100,000 eggs worth $40,000 from the back of a lorry. |
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