On Fox Business Network's “Revenues” broadcast on Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins said the USDA will roll out plans to deal with bird flu on Wednesday, with the US importing eggs to address supply issues. It's starting. Regulations that are increasing egg prices are listed.
Rollins said,[W]E, USDA intends to roll out plans to deal directly with avian flu tomorrow. But I think it's really important for everyone to realize that this issue not only happened overnight, but it takes a little time to lap your arm. Vaccinations will continue to be seen and reviewed. Only a handful of countries around the world use vaccinations to actually soak chickens in eggs.
She added: “We're starting to import. I just met Ag. Commissioner of Texas Sid Miller (R), he is working to import some eggs from the Turkish country. It informed me that… So I think there will be a small import to deal with the shortage soon. But in the end, we will get an arm around this. Hopefully we will solve the bird flu, reduce the cost of input, lift regulations, and in the end, again, not only because the eggs are so expensive, but also countless us Why we work on solving the problem every day.”
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