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Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins Announces $1 Billion Plan to Lower Egg Prices Amid Avian Flu Crisis

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Published on February 27, 2025
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins Announces $1 Billion Plan to Lower Egg Prices Amid Avian Flu CrisisSource: The White House from Washington, DC, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

In a recent announcement, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins detailed a plan to tackle the persistent issue of high egg prices. According to The Wall Street Journal, this proposal is part of the Trump administration's efforts, contrasting with the previous administration's approach to the avian influenza outbreaks plaguing the country.

Rollins has committed to a serious engagement with this problem, noting the substantial financial investment to mitigate the crisis. "The Agriculture Department will invest up to $1 billion to curb this crisis and make eggs affordable again," she stated, as detailed by the White House press release. During Rollins' tenure, her department will also partner with the Department of Government Efficiency to eliminate wasteful spending, repurposing those funds towards combatting avian flu. This disease has led to the culling of around 166 million laying hens since 2022, exacerbating the egg supply issue.

The provided plan includes immediate and long-term solutions, highlighting the administration's intent to provide relief for American households impacted by the high cost of eggs. It should be noted that these high prices directly result from the avian flu's impact on poultry farms across the nation.