EU overregulation makes European eggs 58% pricier than Brazil's, forcing import offers to top producer Poland.
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Polish egg processors receive growing import offers from Ukraine, Turkey, and Brazil. Poland, a top global egg producer and exporter, now buys foreign eggs due to EU policies. EU tightens egg production rules far beyond world standards. Brussels decisions amplify egg shortages and crises. EU favors non-EU egg producers over domestic ones. Cage egg systems face permanent uncertainty from EU rules. European eggs cost more than in bird flu-hit US. Eggs in Europe are 58% more expensive than in Brazil. Eggs in Europe are 67% pricier than in India. Argentina is now fourth-largest egg exporter to EU market. Poland produces fifth-most eggs in EU with 35-40% exported. Top EU egg export markets are UK, Japan, Switzerland, Israel, Thailand.

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