Brook Rollins, the USDA secretary, share the Trump administration's new strategy to combat the bird flu because the price of the egg is still high.
While Record the price of the egg above Officials have abandoned Trump for a solution to reduce costs, Brock Rollins, the Minister of Agriculture, showed the “immediate” reduction in the diet.
“We are looking for some eggs in the short term,” he said of the White House lawn on Wednesday.
“We talk to several countries around the world that can give us eggs immediately. This will not be a long -term removal, but we will start lowering these prices immediately.”
The fourth column of a five -dimensional approach to reducing some cost costs is to introduce eggs only part of a comprehensive program that require regulations, investment in biological security, poultry recapture, and investment in vaccines and medical research.
Egg deficiency leads to an inequality of exotic pricing with lower costs than cage

The price of eggs in both dozen has reached $ 4.95. (Anthony Wallace / AFP through Getty Images / Getty Images)
“At the end of the day, policies are important,” Rollins told Fox News.
“The egg prices we see now (resulting from) a long set of over -regulation, over -rules, the government is too … so this is part of the plan.”
In January, the average price of dozens of eggs rose to $ 4.95, up from $ 2.52 a year earlier.
Egg deficiency forces some food stores to impose restrictions
Michelle Corsu, president of the National Restaurant Association, opens the cost of eggs at the Clampan countdown.
Egg deficiency has allowed some food stores to buy restrictions on the number of cartoons customers. Some restaurants, Including Danny And the house of the house, to reduce some of their costs, have begun adding an extra egg.
However, Roleins sees the light at the end of the tunnel.
“We see a significant program going on a significant budget, and US taxpayers, US consumers and poultry farmers are relieved,” he said.
Fox Business' Lydia HU reports about rising egg prices and limited supply due to the prevalence of bird flu.
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