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Washington Post: Egg Prices Have Jumped 37 Percent in Time for Easter – but You Should be Paying Even More

Kim Baker

Director, Digital Initiatives

photo credit: North Carolina Farm Bureau, Used with Permission

Kim Baker

Director, Digital Initiatives


AFBF Economist Veronica Nigh was quoted in a Washington Post article about retail egg prices. The article included highlights of AFBF’s just-released spring picnic marketbasket survey results, which revealed a 37 percent jump in retail egg prices compared to a year ago. “The price increase can be credited to an uptick in American and foreign demand for eggs while American production stayed level,” Nigh told the Post. She also noted: “The hike in foreign demand was exacerbated by a 2017 bird flu in South Korea, leading to a 663 percent increase in American egg exports there from 2016 to 2017.”