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Japan egg rates skyrocket in the middle of record 16 million bird influenza cullings

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Egg rates are skyrocketing in Japan as the existing bird influenza season sees a record 16 million birds marked for culling, affecting both the restaurant sector and homes already fighting with inflation.

Egg-laying hens comprise more than 90% of birds in the procedure of being chosen, according to the farming ministry, restricting the supply of eggs and pressing rates higher.

The existing bird influenza break out has actually spread out at an unmatched rate because the season started in October, with a minimum of 80 cases at poultry companies in 26 of the nation’s 47 prefectures.

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