ANALYSIS: US Cage-Free Market Increases for First Time Since May
The US cage-free market moved higher this week, increasing 4cts to $0.73/dozen and marking the first adjustment in either direction since May. Following several weeks of stability in the market, a combination of stronger pulls along the West Coast, consistent export movement, and ongoing flock rotations have influenced the market higher.
Demand along the West Coast, where cage-free production is mandated in all states, has been one of the primary drivers. For much of the past two months, delivered...
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