Egg Shortage Spurs US to Seek International Help
The United States is grappling with a severe egg shortage due to a bird flu outbreak, causing prices to skyrocket. In response, the US is reaching out to international markets, including Poland and Lithuania, in search of egg suppliers.
However, logistical challenges and existing commitments to local markets in these countries complicate potential exports. Meanwhile, desperate US consumers are turning to Mexico for affordable eggs, leading to increased smuggling and hefty fines at the border.
The US government is investing heavily to stabilize prices and supply, but complex import regulations present further hurdles. The situation highlights the global interconnectedness of food supply chains and the challenges of maintaining them amid crises.
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