ANALYSIS: Cage-Free Market Softens as Supply Pressures Intensify
The cage-free shell egg market has continued to weaken into the second week of February, with broad-based softness taking hold across the industry. Limited demand from most buying channels, combined with expanding production, has placed significant pressure on values following several weeks of supportive gains.
Retail demand had been the primary driver of the market in late January, supported by widespread winter storms and aggressive promotional activity. While cage-free demand is typically anchored by West Coast mandate-driven consumption, Midwest buying also strengthened during this period as down-packing opportunities emerged, effectively tightening available cage-free supplies...
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