India witnesses a severe egg scarcity as the U.S. battles a massive outbreak of avian influenza, resulting in the demise of 17.2 million hens towards the end of 2024. This situation is further exacerbated by adverse weather conditions and logistical hurdles. The repercussions of this crisis are evident through empty store shelves and a substantial hike in egg prices, with no immediate resolution in sight. These events underscore the vulnerabilities in food supply chains and raise public health apprehensions. The U.S. is grappling with the aftermath of the outbreak, impacting global egg markets. In India, consumers may also experience the ripple effects of this shortage, potentially leading to price fluctuations and supply chain disruptions. Stay informed as the situation continues to unfold and monitor local market dynamics for any potential impact on egg availability and prices.

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“Avian flu outbreak leads to severe egg shortage in U.S., causing soaring prices and empty shelves”
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