ANALYSIS: Regional Self-Sufficiency and Freight Economics Weigh on US Cage-Free Market
The cage-free market remains under pressure this week as sluggish nationwide demand and shifting regional logistics reshape traditional trade flows. While more than 8.5 million layers have been lost to HPAI in 2026, roughly 80% of those losses have been concentrated in the Northeast. As a result, the Northeast is one of the few regions showing meaningful buying interest, though the impact on the broader spot market has been limited thus far. Retail, foodservice, further processing, and export demand all remain subdued, leaving spot market interest thin and supplies long across both cage-free and conventional segments...
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