on 09-06-2016 10:00 AM
A nationwide shortage of eggs has left retailers scrambling to keep stocks on supermarket shelves.
An increasing appetite for eggs, particularly free-range, has amplified the dip in supply, which usually occurs during the cooler winter months.
"Hens tend to go into a slow egg laying mode," said Queensland United Egg Producers CEO John Coward.
"We see anything from a 5 to 10 per cent reduction in egg production through those months."
The slow-down in supply has come as consumption rose 3.5 per cent over the past year, with Australians now cracking 19 million eggs each day.
Mr Coward said increased meat prices had also seen shoppers turn to eggs as a cheaper source of protein.
"People are saying, '$5 a kilo for eggs, $25-30 a kilo for steak, maybe I might put a egg dish on the menu for the kids this week'."
Mr Coward warned it could be "two to three months" before supply rebounded, which may lead to increased prices.
"State and territory fair trading ministers agreed in March to a 10,000 birds per hectare standard for free-range production."
The industry is also seeking further clarification on exactly what the agreed terms of "meaningful access to the outside" will mean for producers.
"That's the most important part ... we want the birds to have the freedom of choice that when the doors open in the morning, the birds can have access to go outside at their will," Mr Coward said.
Free-range eggs account for roughly 50 per cent of sales."
I usually buy my eggs at the farm, but it was closed yesterday. Still plenty of eggs at Aldi but I bought a cpl dozen extra to my usual amount.
We use around half a dozen eggs a week.
on 10-06-2016 08:25 AM
Richo -- remember the
'great banana shortage"
some fools people were paying amazing prices for them
how can you not live without a banana or an egg for a while ?
on 10-06-2016 08:36 AM
Never have a prob getting eggs here.... 1/2 the people in my town have chooks lol
on 10-06-2016 08:40 AM
I usually buy 2 trays of eggs at the farm near Windsor (NSW) when I go visit my sisters, Erica. I save my egg cartons and the young lass doesn't mind packing them for me.
Yesterday I went for a visit and pulled in at the farm on my way but the gates were closed 😞
Maybe they're only open weekends, or they too have experienced a shortage.
Yesterday was the first time I'd been there on a weekday.
omg, maybe the chickens are revolting, taken the farmers hostage!
demanding heated cages with fluffy cushions or no more eggs!
on 10-06-2016 10:45 AM
We have only one Supermarket in our town. IGA.
Went shopping yesterday and the egg shelves were packed to bursting.
A lot of the Free-range come from nearby towns.
No egg-shortage here, thank goodness.
I prefer an egg instead of steak. Don't like meat very much.
Erica
on 10-06-2016 10:55 AM
heres a nice book for chook lovers,
there seems to be a shortage of childrens books based on happy chickens
come on all you childrens authors theres a gap in the market
on 10-06-2016 12:57 PM
on 10-06-2016 01:12 PM
on 10-06-2016 01:24 PM
I heard a rumour that the egg shortage was caused by Coles....................
Yep.................it it all their fault.
They needed all their chickens for their price reduction on BBQ chickens to $8.00.
on 10-06-2016 04:24 PM
on 10-06-2016 05:47 PM