Ukraine has become the top foreign egg supplier, sending a record 200 million eggs to Britain.
(image from article) see However, this shift is creating intense friction between UK farmers, policymakers, and the food industry. The Economist +2 The influx of foreign eggs has sparked controversy for several key reasons: Animal Welfare Discrepancies: Many imported Ukrainian eggs come from traditional battery cage systems, which have been banned in the UK since 2012. British farmers argue this creates an unfair double standard, as they are legally bound to more expensive, higher-welfare free-range and barn standards. The Economist +3 Market Undercutting: A large portion of these imports are "Class B" eggs—irregularly shaped or thin-shelled—which are immediately processed into sauces and baked goods or used by restaurants. UK egg producers state that these low-cost imports are driving domestic products out of the market. The Economist +1 Lack of Transparency: While the UK removed tariffs on Ukrainian agricultural products ...