Egg Futures and Spot Prices Rise Over 15% Since April 9 Amid Supply Tightening

According to China Securities Journal, egg futures and spot prices have rebounded over 15% cumulatively since April 9, as of May 12. The rally reflects multiple factors including increased demand, tightening supply, and low inventory levels. Industry analysts note that while egg supply is expected to continue declining in the near term, rising temperatures may increase storage difficulties, potentially dampening demand and leading to price pullback. Medium-term outlook suggests prices will consolidate at lower levels, supported by production costs and limited downside risk.
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