Avian Flu Drives Egg Prices Up as Holidays Approach

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Egg prices are soaring and production is down as the holiday season approaches, driven by a persistent strain of avian influenza affecting over 73 million egg-laying hens. The USDA reported a significant price increase, with a dozen eggs reaching $4.50 in New York by early November. The outbreak has also impacted turkey supplies, with production down 6% from last year. Calls for emergency vaccine approvals have been made to address the shortages and price volatility.
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