In March, the average wholesale price of eggs fell below the level recorded in the same month of the previous year, but prices remain at a high level overall [1]. According to industry sources, the stabilization of supply has contributed to a modest decrease in prices; however, the elevated price trend persists [1]. Market participants attribute the continued high prices to rising feed costs and increased logistics expenses, which are exerting upward pressure on egg prices [1]. Looking ahead, experts suggest that if production costs continue to rise, a significant drop in egg prices is unlikely [1].
CONCLUSION
Egg wholesale prices have eased slightly compared to last year but remain high due to ongoing cost pressures. Market observers do not expect a substantial price decline unless production costs decrease. The situation indicates continued challenges for both producers and consumers in the egg market.