Producers Battle Bird Flu As Egg Prices Remain High

By | October 19, 2015

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Bird flu has hurt the poultry and egg industry, but it’s also become an opportunity for investors in that group. The virus sharply reduced the supply of chickens, which led to higher egg prices this year. The U.S. government says the average price of eggs has come down in the past couple of months, but it remains way above year-ago levels. In September, the price of a dozen eggs in U.S. cities was $2.97, up 51% from $1.97 in September 2014. Scalper1 News

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