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In a strategic move to address a growing oversupply crisis, Russia has significantly ramped up its egg exports in 2025. According to Agroexport, a government agency promoting agricultural trade, the country exported 12,500 tonnes of eggs during the first eight months of the year—an impressive 93.3% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
Wholesale egg prices have plummeted by 26.5% over the past year, reaching Rub 53.3 (approximately US$0.64) per dozen. This sharp decline has raised alarms among producers, many of whom expanded operations during a previous shortage in 2023, only to now face financial strain due to falling prices.
Logistical challenges remain a major hurdle. Russian exporters are experimenting with technologies to extend the shelf life of eggs, aiming to improve viability for long-distance shipping. Yet experts caution that these innovations are unlikely to yield immediate results.
The oversupply crisis has exposed deeper vulnerabilities in Russia’s agricultural sector. Analysts warn that without further government intervention, such as export incentives or strategic reserves, many small and mid-sized producers could face bankruptcy. The situation underscores the need for long-term reforms, including better supply chain management and more accurate demand forecasting.
As Russia navigates this complex landscape, its ability to balance domestic stability with international trade ambitions will be critical. The egg export strategy may offer temporary relief, but sustainable solutions will require structural changes across the industry.
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