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Appeals to Poland and Lithuania for Egg Imports Amid Ongoing Domestic Shortage

by Raxer X.
03/22/2025
in Importing & Exporting, Industry

The United States has reached out to egg producers in Poland and Lithuania, seeking to import eggs to help address a growing shortage within its domestic market. The appeal comes as American egg producers struggle to recover from the severe impact of a widespread avian influenza outbreak.

Millions of laying hens have been culled in the U.S. over the past months due to the virus, drastically reducing the nation’s egg supply and pushing prices to record highs. In response, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is exploring alternative sources of supply, turning to several European nations known for their robust egg production.

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Officials from the U.S. embassy in Warsaw recently engaged in discussions with Lithuanian egg producers to assess the feasibility of exporting eggs to the United States. Gytis Kauzonas, head of the Lithuanian Poultry Association, confirmed that Lithuanian companies participated in a meeting and provided detailed information regarding their production capabilities. However, he noted that no formal agreements have yet been finalized.

Similar inquiries have reportedly been made to egg producers in Poland, Denmark, and other European countries. The USDA has requested estimates on the volume of eggs that could potentially be exported to the U.S., provided the products meet strict American import and safety standards.

In Denmark, industry representatives acknowledged receiving a request from U.S. officials but expressed concerns about their ability to supply eggs due to ongoing global challenges. Factors such as increased demand, higher production costs, and avian influenza outbreaks across several regions have constrained supply chains globally, making exports difficult.

The USDA has indicated that any potential imports will only proceed if all safety and quality requirements are met. The agency has also emphasized the importance of balancing imports with efforts to protect the interests of American farmers and ensure the long-term stability of the domestic egg market.

In an effort to address the shortage more comprehensively, the USDA recently introduced a five-point strategy. This includes the possibility of increasing imports, strengthening biosecurity measures on U.S. farms, providing financial assistance to affected producers, conducting research into vaccinations for egg-laying hens, and exploring long-term solutions to prevent future supply disruptions.

While importing eggs from Europe may provide short-term relief, logistical challenges such as the transportation of perishable products remain. It is also crucial for all imported eggs to comply with stringent U.S. food safety standards.

As talks continue, Poland and Lithuania, alongside other European producers, remain under consideration as part of broader efforts to stabilize the U.S. egg supply and ease pressures on consumers.

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