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The UK egg sector is facing mounting pressure as ageing layer sheds dominate production capacity while new-build projects have slowed sharply since 2020. This infrastructure gap threatens efficiency, biosecurity, and long-term sustainability.
The UK egg sector stands at a crossroads. Without renewed investment in modern sheds, the industry risks declining productivity and resilience. Policymakers, supply chain partners, and producers must collaborate to overcome planning and financial hurdles. The next five years will be critical in determining whether the sector modernizes or continues to rely on ageing infrastructure.
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