The U.S. has approached Germany and other European allies for increased egg exports to combat domestic scarcity caused by a bird flu outbreak. Germany's production has faced similar challenges with reduced domestic output; only 73% of consumed eggs are sourced locally. Despite rising prices and reports of regional shortages, officials from the German Egg Association assert that the supply will still meet demand, especially with the Easter holiday approaching, indicating no significant emergency exists.
The U.S. is asking Germany for more egg exports due to domestic shortages, but Germany also faces supply issues and lower domestic production.
The President of the German Egg Association confirmed slight exports, stating that while there is no 'egg emergency,' there are regional shortages.
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