Turkiye: US Buyers Are Seeking Turkish Eggs

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   TU2025-0008
In response to elevated egg prices in the United States, Türkiye has ramped up its breaking egg shipments to the United States. U.S. imports of Turkish table/breaking chicken eggs (HS 040721) slightly more than doubled in 2024 to 6.2 million dozen eggs and Turkish industry reports that it has already contracted to ship about 460 million (38.3 million dozen) eggs to the United States during the first half of this year. Türkiye’s current animal health status requires that the eggs only be imported for processing at a USDA-approved facility.

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