ANALYSIS: US Egg Market Shows Early Signs of Recovery After Historic Downturn
After collapsing to historically low levels in late April, the US shell egg market is showing early signs of recovery. The rebound is so far uneven, led primarily by larger sizes where supply tightening has emerged most quickly.
Expana’s benchmark Midwest large quotation recently fell to just $0.59/dozen, marking one of the sharpest downturns in modern market history. While that figure nominally sits above the record low of $0.49/dozen set in 1999, inflation fundamentally reframes the...
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