Demand, HPAI drive record egg prices
•March 5, 2025•
by Rihiannon Branch
FarmWeek
Consumers are experiencing the highest egg prices in history driven by increased demand and highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which could keep the market elevated for a while.
The latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the average retail egg price at $4.90 per dozen nationwide.
“That’s an all-time high and a lot more expensive than what consumers are typically dealing with,” Brian Earnest, lead animal protein analyst for CoBank told FarmWeek. “I think back 10 years ago when it was pretty common to see $1 per dozen or less.”