The United States turned to Finland for help from a price increase.
Yle Edition. FI writes that the Finns answered the refusal: export is probably impossible.
The Finnish Bird Association said that it is necessary to conduct a lot of research and bureaucratic procedures for the delivery of eggs. And even this will not solve the lack of eggs in the United States, they say there.
Earlier, the United States turned to this request to Denmark (which Trump threatens to take Greenland) and other European countries.
Prices for chicken eggs in the United States reach record indicators from the outbreak of bird flu – in February they increased by 59%.
Trump promised to reduce egg prices on his first day, but prices increased by 59% in the annual calculation in February.
Earlier, from the rising prices for eggs, they turned to Denmark for help – she has Greenland, which Donald Trump threatens the application.
Wholesale prices for eggs in the United States hit records, as it accelerates the outbreak of bird flu among laying chickens, reduces the supply.
The US Department of Agriculture sent letters to Denmark and a number of European countries to provide information, whether they can and can export eggs to the US market.
In addition, the request for Denmark was presented against the backdrop of the long -term rhetoric of US President Donald Trump on joining Greenland, which is part of the kingdom.
Sweden is also skeptical of Sweden: Kronägg Director Marcus Lindstrom said that the export of eggs to the United States is unlikely from difficult conditions for transportation and export restrictions, Bild writes.
At the same time, Türkiye has already expressed its readiness to increase the export of eggs to the United States.
In Germany, the situation is still calmer. According to the President of the Union of the German Poultry Industry of Hans, Peter Goldnik, there is no shortage of eggs in the country. German farms produce about 44 million eggs per day and receive additional volume from the Netherlands.
Source: Racurs

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