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US Takes Action on Bird Flu as Egg Prices Soar

The US government has launched a $1 billion plan to help farmers tackle the ongoing bird flu crisis, which has led to millions of chickens being culled and sent egg prices skyrocketing.

With over 35 million birds lost this year alone, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is allocating $500 million for biosecurity measures, $100 million for vaccine research, and $400 million to support affected farmers. This large-scale effort aims to control the spread of the virus and stabilize the poultry industry.

Egg prices have reached record highs, with the cost of a dozen eggs soaring to $5 in January, marking a 53% increase from 2024. Experts warn prices could rise another 41%, making affordability a growing concern for consumers. In cities like New York, some stores have started selling single eggs—known as “loosies”—to help customers manage costs. Meanwhile, reports of large-scale egg thefts have surfaced, highlighting the impact of the crisis.

To support egg producers, the government is covering up to 75% of costs for biosecurity improvements and offering free consulting to help prevent future outbreaks. Officials are also considering importing eggs to meet demand and removing regulations that increase costs.

While these measures won’t bring immediate relief, USDA officials expect prices to start dropping by spring or summer. The long-term goal is to build a stronger, more resilient poultry industry and prevent future disruptions.

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