Egg Prices Have Doubled Over the Last Year

December 30, 2022 Justin Ho, Marketplace

Anyone who did any baking this holiday weekend might have noticed that eggs have become more expensive. The price of a dozen grade A eggs jumped from $1.82 at this time last year to almost $3.60 now, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Colorado’s Move to Make All Eggs Sold in Stores Cage-Free Will Impact Consumers’ Grocery Bills

A state law requiring that all eggs sold in Colorado’s grocery stores be cage-free goes into effect on Jan. 1, and businesses, producers and consumers will all feel the impact of the change.

American Egg Board Launches the Eggcelerator Lab to Drive Egg Industry Innovation

October 17, 2022 American Egg Board

The American Egg Board (AEB) today announced the Eggcelerator LabTM, a network of innovation and insights capabilities, resources and expertise designed to bring new egg-based ideas to market. As the innovation center for the egg industry, the Eggcelerator Lab is developing market-ready products representing new uses for eggs and egg ingredients and new ways to consume eggs.

Egg Farmers of Canada Celebrates World Egg Day

October 14, 2022 Egg Farmers of Canada

Today is World Egg Day and to mark the occasion Egg Farmers of Canada is paying tribute to the humble egg and the hard-working Canadian egg farmers who deliver fresh, local, high-quality eggs, all year-round.

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. Provides Update on Operations Affected by Hurricane Ian

September 30, 2022 Cal-Maine Foods

Cal-Maine Foods provided an update on the status of the Company’s facilities located in Florida following landfall of Hurricane Ian and the related flooding in the region. The Company reports that some of its farms and production facilities have sustained only minor physical damage and light flooding, and several locations have lost power and are currently operating on back-up generators. At this time, the Company does not anticipate any material loss in egg production.