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In the latter half of 2025, 5.6 per cent more more chicks were placed for broiler production than in the same period in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Plus
Livestock, News

Chicken, eggs benefit from demand for economical protein

By Geralyn Wichers 22 hours ago
Strong demand for protein and status as an economical alternative to beef bodes well for chicken and egg demand in 2026 according to recent analysis from Farm Credit Canada.

A baby chick hatches. Photo: Thomas Demarczyk/iStock/Getty Images
Livestock, News

Canada announces import rule shift for hatching eggs

Poultry sector expert foresees little to no practical change for Canada’s chicken producers

By Jeff Melchior October 13, 2025
Poultry sector expert foresees little to no practical change for Canada’s chicken producers


Photo: File
Livestock, News, Opinion

OPINION: Canadian food self-sufficiency starts by empowering farmers

By Roger Pelissero April 25, 2025
Canada's egg farmers are looking to our leaders to show their strong support for the supply managed egg sector, which delivers stability and self-sufficiency to our food system.

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How bird flu has sent US eggs prices skyrocketing

Eggs have reached almost $5 per dozen, or more than $7 Canadian, with some big cities seeing nearly double that price

By Leah Douglas, Reuters, Tom Polansek February 21, 2025
The price of eggs at U.S. grocery stores has climbed to a record high, nearly doubling from a year ago, as outbreaks of bird flu have led to shortages by wiping out millions of hens.


(File photo)
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Turkey to export 15,000 tonnes of eggs to US amid bird flu disruptions

By Reuters February 19, 2025
Turkey has begun exporting around 15,000 tonnes of eggs to the United States, where an ongoing outbreak of bird flu disrupted supply, sent prices soaring and led to talks with other producers, a leading sector official said on Wednesday.

Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn.
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Manitoba food processing projects to get up to $15.4 million

Burnbrae Farms is among the agri-food companies who will use newly allocated S-CAP funds to expand

By Miranda Leybourne November 29, 2024
Egg company Burnbrae Farms is among the Manitoba agri-food companies who will use newly allocated S-CAP funds to expand processing capacity.


Turkey production may be turning a corner after a stretch of low demand and production, FCC senior economist Graeme Crosby said. Photo: Scott Bauer/ARS/USDA
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Canadian egg, turkey production climbs on bird flu recovery, stronger demand

By Geralyn Wichers August 16, 2024
Canadian egg production reached record highs between June of last year and this May as the industry recovered from an avian flu outbreak according to Farm Credit Canada analysis.

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