U.S. Turns to Türkiye, South Korea for Egg Imports Amid Rising Prices
In response to soaring egg prices, the U.S. has started importing eggs from Türkiye and South Korea. The move is part of an effort to stabilize costs and address supply shortages affecting American consumers.
Recent supply chain disruptions and increased production costs have contributed to record-high egg prices. By sourcing eggs from international markets, officials hope to balance supply and demand, reducing the financial burden on households and businesses.
Industry experts predict that these imports will help curb inflation-driven food costs and provide temporary relief. However, long-term solutions may require further adjustments in domestic production and supply chain efficiency.
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