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USDA to Spend $1 Billion to Curb High Path Avian Flu

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Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a $1 billion comprehensive strategy to curb highly pathogenic avian influenza, protect the U.S. poultry industry, and lower egg prices. This is in addition to funding already being provided to indemnify growers for depopulated flocks.

As the Secretary outlined in a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece, she has a five-pronged strategy that includes an additional $500 million for biosecurity measures, $400 million in financial relief for affected farmers, and $100 million for vaccine research, action to reduce regulatory burdens and explore temporary import options.

“The Biden administration did little to address the repeated outbreaks and high egg prices that followed,” the Secretary said. “The Trump administration is taking the issue seriously. American farmers need relief, and American consumers need affordable food.” Rollins also said, “To every family struggling to buy eggs, we hear you, we’re fighting for you, and help is on the way.”

USDA’s Five-Pronged Approach to Address Avian Flu

Invest in Gold-Standard Biosecurity Measures for all U.S. Poultry Producers

Increase Relief to Aid Farmers and Accelerate Repopulation

Remove Unnecessary Regulatory Burdens on the Chicken and Egg Industry to Further Innovation and Reduce Consumer Prices

Explore Pathways toward Vaccines, Therapeutics, and Other Strategies for Protecting Egg Laying Chickens to Reduce Instances of Depopulation

Consider Temporary Import-Export Options to Reduce Costs on Consumers and Evaluate International Best Practices

USDA will evaluate international best practices in egg production and safety to determine any opportunities to increase domestic supply.