As egg prices soar, Trump administration plans new strategy to fight bird flu
- The Trump administration plans a new strategy to combat bird flu by focusing on vaccinations and enhanced biosecurity, rather than culling chickens, amid rising egg prices.
- Average egg prices have reached $4.95 per dozen, with the USDA forecasting a 20% increase this year due to the culling of millions of chickens.
- Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized the need to ensure a secure food supply while combating the bird flu outbreak and food inflation.
- Expert Dr. Carol Cardona noted that effective biosecurity requires substantial effort and existing technology must evolve to manage large-scale vaccinations.
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