Eggonomics
Egg prices are rising – is avian flu to blame?
Eggs – a nutritious and affordable source of protein.
Or they were. The cost of a box of eggs has been rocketing around the world. And in some places, where it’s long been common to start the day on an egg – supplies are under pressure.
In this programme, Ruth Alexander explores the challenges egg producers are facing - including what can be done about the seemingly ever-present threat of avian influenza.
She speaks to Amanda Mdodana, a poultry farmer in Mpumalanga, South Africa; Phillip Crawley, a poultry farmer in Leicestershire, UK; Mark Jacob, poultry and egg economist in Arkansas, US; and Professor Munir Iqbal, head of the Avian Influenza Virus group at the Pirbright Institute, UK.
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(Picture: A chicken standing next to an egg. Credit: Getty/BBC)
Producer: Elisabeth Mahy
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- Thu 1 Dec 202204:32GMTBBC World Service except Americas and the Caribbean, Australasia, East Asia & South Asia
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