Colors of the Morning: Is Montenegro threatened by an egg shortage?

Nikola Milović, DPS MP, comments on the daily press and current topics

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Eggs (Illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
Eggs (Illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The United States is facing an egg shortage due to bird flu, which is causing mass deaths of laying hens, causing the price of this superfood to increase by more than 150 percent, so that 10 eggs cost more than $10. A similar situation could occur in Germany, and local authorities are warning that consumers could face drastic restrictions because demand for eggs is already outstripping supply.

Is Montenegro threatened with a shortage and what if so?

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