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The pending EU-Mercosur trade agreement is raising alarm bells across Europe’s egg industry, as Brazil’s rapidly expanding egg production threatens to disrupt the market. While much attention has been given to broiler meat and beef imports, experts warn that eggs and egg products are poised to become a major battleground.
Katarzyna Gawrońska, president of Poland’s National Chamber of Poultry and Feed Producers, emphasized that Brazil’s strategy mirrors its earlier success in broiler meat exports. “This is a major long-term threat,” she said, noting that Brazil is likely to become a dominant force in the global egg trade.
Poland, the EU’s largest egg exporter, is particularly vulnerable. Brazilian producers are targeting both the EU and UK markets, with aggressive expansion strategies. Gawrońska warned that this dual pressure could severely impact Polish farmers, especially as Brazil builds subsidiaries near Europe to streamline distribution.
The European Commission is expected to finalize the deal by December 5, leaving little time for opposition. Efforts to block the agreement have faltered, with Italy proving difficult to sway, making it unlikely that a blocking minority will be formed.
Industry analysts caution that the deal could lead to collapsing prices, unfair competition, and increased dependency on foreign egg supplies. The risk of disease introduction through trade also looms large, especially in light of recent avian flu outbreaks.
As Brazil positions itself as a global egg export superpower, European farmers face an uncertain future. Without protective measures or renegotiation, the EU-Mercosur deal may reshape the continent’s egg industry for years to come.
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