EGG PRICES THROUGH THE ROOF: Top Egg Producer Says Supply Is Tight Even As Bird Flu Slows

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Egg supplies are likely to remain tight even as one of the worst-ever bird flu outbreaks shows signs of slowing, according to Cal-Maine Foods Inc., the biggest U.S. producer.

Prices for large eggs in the U.S. have surged to a record high of over $3 a dozen after an outbreak of avian flu beginning in January resulted in the deaths of more than 30 million commercial and wild birds.

Cal-Maine said in an earnings statement that its egg sales for the quarter that ended May 28 were up 6.3% by volume, with sales of specialty eggs including cage-free rising by 32% to a record while conventional egg sales declined by 3.5%.

With Cal-Maine, which accounts for about a fifth of the U.S. egg market, having no positive cases of bird flu so far at its farms, the company got a boost with its fourth-quarter earnings of $2.25 per share, topping the consensus analyst estimate of $1.89.

While there have been no bird flu outbreaks in commercial flocks since early June, “outbreaks may recur, and supply is expected to be lower until the flocks are repopulated,” the company said.

Bird flu “seems to be in the rearview mirror for now with the change in temperatures,” Stephens Inc. analyst Ben Bienvenu said in a note. “Now the industry grapples with substantial supply shortages, resulting in record high prices for eggs.”

(c) 2022, Bloomberg · Michael Hirtzer 

9 COMMENTS

    • You know the old story about the chicken that laid golden eggs? For what they cost nowadays, that’s all chickens.
      I think it’s over $4.50 at my corner grocery. Ouch.

  1. Thank you Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg. Thank you for destroying our economy and making the white man suffer.

  2. Why is Mainstream covering up that the Deep State Cabal Reshaim are killing chickens, destroying the eggs, preventing farmers from going to work, destroying farms, burning fertilizers and animal feed and millions of protesters around the world?

  3. The problem is not the supply because there are plenty of eggs in the system. We are way past bird flu no matter what’s reported.

    The problem I’m hearing from suppliers seems to be the gas prices. Granted they’re on the way down however, or takes time to make it thru the system.

  4. “Top Egg Producer Says Supply Is Tight”
    I didn’t know hens could talk? Must’ve learned from Bilam’s donkey.

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