Summary

The Trump administration’s effort to import eggs to offset losses from bird flu is struggling due to logistical challenges and global supply constraints.

Many countries, including Turkey, are prioritizing domestic supply and imposing export taxes.

Experts warn that replacing U.S. egg production with imports is unrealistic, as the industry operates on a local scale.

To meet demand, the U.S. would need 70 to 100 million eggs in the next month, a goal analysts say is nearly impossible to achieve quickly.

  • Ledericas@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    He can ask rfk jr, parasites lays thousands of eggs a day per parasite

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      And considering about a billion other people in the world have the same worm that rfk had, that’s a lot of eggs