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  2. Egg prices may increase up to 20% as top farm tests positive ...

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    With farms across the U.S. testing positive for bird flu cases, the USDA predicts that egg prices will rise up to 20% this year due to a shortage of eggs. Egg prices may increase up to 20% as top ...

  3. Food Safety and Inspection Service - Wikipedia

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    The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), is the public health regulatory agency responsible for ensuring that United States' commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled and packaged.

  4. Egg Prices Spike Amid Nationwide Shortage: Here’s Why - AOL

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    Consequently, The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported in a recent release that egg production dropped 2.6% in October from a year ago and is expected to decline more by 1% ...

  5. Egg prices rise again in November as bird flu causes havoc in ...

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    The average cost of a dozen Grade A large eggs was $3.65 in November, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's up from $2.50 at the beginning of the year.

  6. List of economic reports by U.S. government agencies

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    The following reports on economic indicators are reported by United States government agencies: Business activity Wholesale Inventories; Industrial Production (Federal Reserve) Capacity Utilization; Regional Manufacturing Surveys (purchasing managers' organizations and Federal Reserve banks) Philadelphia Fed Index (Federal Reserve Bank of ...

  7. Free-range eggs - Wikipedia

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    This means that in 2004, one free-range egg cost 2.6 cents more to produce than a battery egg, and a barn egg cost 1.3 cents more to produce than a battery egg. The Commission's report concludes that, if costs were to increase by 20%, which it says is the type of percentage increase in terms of variable costs that producers are likely to face ...

  8. Organic? Free range? What do food labels actually mean? - AOL

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    Government agencies have strict guidelines for food safety and nutrition labels on packaged foods. But other information like sell-by dates or animal welfare labels are less regulated — and some ...

  9. Commodity checkoff program - Wikipedia

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    The Sheep Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1994 authorized the creation of the American Lamb Board as a commodity checkoff program. [2]Because individual producers of nearly homogeneous agricultural commodities cannot easily convince consumers to choose one egg or orange or a single cut of beef over another, they often have joined together in commodity promotion programs to use ...

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