United States Exports of Eggs To World Total (2024-2025)
Exports in 2025 started significantly higher than 2024, though values tapered off after February.
This chart compares U.S. egg export values (in thousands of dollars) from January to June for 2024 (red bars) and 2025 (green bars). In 2025, exports began much higher than the same months in 2024, peaking in February at over 120,000. By June, 2025 exports declined to about 70,000, though still slightly above 2024 levels. For purchasers, the strong early 2025 export values could indicate tighter domestic supply and upward price pressure. Nutritionists may need to monitor cost implications for formulations if egg products play a role in feed inputs. The surge in February suggests robust global demand, possibly linked to seasonal buying cycles or trade shifts. By mid-year, exports cooled but remained above 2024, signaling steadier international demand than last year. Factors such as avian influenza outbreaks, trade agreements, and currency movements may also be influencing these patterns. Will the export slowdown after February ease pressure on domestic egg product prices? Could nutritionists begin considering alternative protein sources if exports continue to keep egg values elevated?
