US Asking Denmark for Extra Eggs Amid Greenland Dispute: Industry Chief
Source: Newsweek
Published Mar 14, 2025 at 8:11 AM EDT | Updated Mar 14, 2025 at 11:51 AM EDT
The United States has asked Danish authorities to ramp up egg exports across the Atlantic as prices remain elevated amid shortages. The development, reported by specialist Danish publications AgriWatch and Foodwatch, comes as tensions run high over U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated claims that he will make Greenland, the autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark, part of the U.S.
Why It Matters
The average wholesale price of eggs in the U.S. reached an all-time high of more than $8 a dozen in early March, with production hit hard by avian flu outbreaks and ensuing poultry culls. The price has since fallen to about $6, according to Trading Economics, but remains elevated. With the loss of more than 127 million egg-laying birds since 2022, fears of renewed shortages persist.
What To Know
U.S. authorities have approached Denmark's leading industry firm, Danish Eggs, to inquire about the possibility of increasing exports. "They have approached us to ask how much we can deliver. They have also written to my colleagues in the Netherlands, Sweden and Finland," Jørgen Nyberg Larsen, the sector manager for Danish Eggs, told AgriWatch in an interview. Other Danish business leaders corroborated Larsen's statement. Ivan Noes Jørgensen, the CEO of Dava Foods, told the outlet he was aware of the severe egg shortage in the U.S. and confirmed that the company had received such a request from Danish Eggs.
What People Are Saying
Speaking about the challenges Denmark would face if it tried to help, Jørgen Nyberg Larsen, the sector manager for Danish Eggs, told AgriWatch: "Among other things, eggs in the United Statesboth for consumption and egg productsmust be washed, and we are not allowed to do that in the EU. I asked if that still applies, and they wanted to ask about that in Washington. They came back and asked how much we can deliver, and I have answered that."
Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/us-asking-denmark-extra-eggs-amid-greenland-dispute-industry-chief-2044796
The cost to do this (because they may have to fly them in) would probably end up being the same as the current (over-) priced domestic eggs.

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Bayard
(24,785 posts)Moostache
(10,460 posts)All we have are cowards and clowns in our "leadership" roles and they are an embarrassment to evolved humans everywhere.
Harker
(16,105 posts)"Sut et æg."
Bev54
(12,389 posts)Provide them under our supply management. I am sure we could find a carve out but then why would we. Trump already hates our supply management system because of dairy and frankly we dont give shit. It is legal under WTO.
Xipe Totec
(44,319 posts)jls4561
(2,223 posts)tanyev
(46,166 posts)I bet theyd collect a lot of eggs.
ananda
(31,535 posts)
IronLionZion
(48,564 posts)
twodogsbarking
(13,431 posts)My sources say "yes, yes, oh yes".
Harker
(16,105 posts)BumRushDaShow
(151,216 posts)when I first stumbled on the article!
PhilG
(27 posts)I don't understand. The country that we have threatened to annex part of their country (Greenland), by force if necessary should now sell us eggs? Or is the plan now to send in troops and take their eggs at gunpoint?
I sometimes think we are now living in Bizzaro World.