Summary

Finland has declined a U.S. request to export eggs amid a severe American shortage caused by bird flu.

The Finnish Poultry Association cited the lack of prior trade agreements and complex regulatory hurdles. Even if exports were possible, Finland’s limited egg production would not significantly impact the U.S. crisis.

Other European nations, including Sweden and Denmark, also face difficulties meeting U.S. demand, while Europe grapples with its own egg shortages.

The U.S. has turned to countries like Turkey and the Netherlands for supplies as bird flu remains a global issue.

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    1 month ago

    This is what happens when you burn all your bridges. I’m American myself and to be brutally honest, I hope most of the free world will continue to refuse requests to export to us.

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      The US is no longer a member of the ‘free world’. Traveling to US now is just as dangerous as travelling to China.

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        At least in China the likelihood of you getting gunned down by either police or some drunkard is significantly lower than US. As for other problem like scam or pickpocket or government overreach for some opinion, you won’t ever need to worry if you follow some common sense and common travelling tips. Authoritarian government like CCP treat traveller better than local.

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        Now I might be naive or wrong, but I tell you completely honestly, that I would always have been more concerned for my safety travelling to the US than China.

        Naturally, you’d steer away from discussing the wrong thing or behaving in ‘concerning’ ways in China - for example filming government buildings.

        But, I have never been worried about the idea of being arbitrarily detained for doing average tourist stuff in China. I’ve been there twice, to more rural parts as it happens, and felt safe; people friendly, no edge.

        US on the other hand… Very concerned indeed. Everyone armed, trigger happy police, high racial tensions.

        This was truly my impression even before Trump was ever a household name.

        Is it surprising to Americans that a Brit would feel that way around about the two countries? I don’t know.

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      Sure. But the American empire will not just slowly die. As their people lose their “toys” that distract them they will need someone to blame it on that isn’t the US government.

      This will at some point be other western nations along with their current scapegoat of immigrants and Palestine supporters. The American empire will use its military power long before it just lets it’s empire die. Its playing cards to see which nations it can blame first and which western allies will decide to align with them rather than face their military.

      I agree with all the anti American boycotts. I do. But I don’t think people realize exactly where that is heading on a world stage.

    • melpomenesclevage@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      yeah, it sucks, I wish we had this cheap protein, but, like… americans need to suffer. they need to suffer, and they need to know it’s their leader’s fault.

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        They need to know it’s their fault. They elected him, either through action or inaction.

        Then they need to do some introspection to figure out what the fuck is wrong with them.

        But they won’t because America doesn’t do that. 9/11, for example, had nothing to do with anything America had done.

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        The suffering is almost a guarantee, but I’m not holding my breath on anyone that doesn’t already do so holding Trump accountable for shit.

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        Explain to me like I’m 5… Can we not just stop butchering chickens for few days and get them to lay eggs to “catch” up? Or are those chickens too far removed from normal chickens that they no longer lay eggs?

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          They’re being killed because of the avian flu pandemic that’s currently going on. Dead poultry generally doesn’t lay eggs.

          You still have legumes available.

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          Key thing to bear in mind is that we think of “chicken” as a single animal, but industrial farming has selectively bred chickens into very different camps.

          Meat chickens grow very big very quickly, and are killed for meat long before adulthood. You’d need to pause production a long enough time for them to grow into adulthood, then they would eventually lay eggs, but at a much slower rate than egg chickens, and requiring a lot more food (because of how big they are)

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      Chickens are cheap to house and feed, more people should become familiar with where their food comes from and get a handful.

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        I have a neighbor that raises them for her eggs. Every time they wander onto my property I turn the hose on them

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        The feed costs like 100 times more than you would spend on equivalent eggs.

        And also they don’t lay eggs in winter. So you’re gonna be slaughtering them too.

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          I used to raise chickens for eggs. They lay eggs in winter if you have a proper coop. In the summer we had a coop that could be moved. It had wheels and we would move it to a different spot every few days allowing the chicken to forage bugs. It really helped out the yard as well. I would still be doing that if I lived in a place where I could.

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          Feed costs like $10/50lb bag and lasts about a month, in that time I can get between 150-200 eggs, 150 eggs / 12 = 12.5 dozen, 12 dozen eggs at * $3 = $36 worth of eggs; not 100 times more at all.

          That’s before you even start eating them. They can lay during the winter but they do stop laying when they’re about 5 so after that it might be dumplings time.

          Think about it, if it weren’t economical to raise chickens and sell the eggs nobody would do it. It’s a business because it can make money. They’re one of the easiest, cheapest animals to raise and care for and a great source of protein.