Bird flu makes Christmas geese expensive – price shock expected!

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The bird flu is leading to rising prices for festive poultry in Ostprignitz-Ruppin. Find out more about the effects.

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The bird flu is leading to rising prices for festive poultry in Ostprignitz-Ruppin. Find out more about the effects.

Bird flu makes Christmas geese expensive – price shock expected!

Bird flu is spreading at an alarming rate in Germany and is not only causing concern for poultry farmers, but also increasing prices for holiday classics such as geese and ducks. Loud news.de The market prices for fresh German geese have risen to around 20 euros per kilo, while frozen goods are traded at around 15 euros per kilo. The imported variants from Poland and Hungary cost 11 to 12 euros per kilo. A whole goose costs between 30 and 130 euros, depending on weight and quality.

Organic geese and organic ducks in particular are facing high price pressure due to the current situation. Lorenz Eskildsen from the Federal Association of the Poultry Industry warns of scarce stocks. The strict hygiene rules that were put in place to protect against the disease do not always provide the protection hoped for. And this is particularly dramatic because with every confirmed case of bird flu, the affected animals have to be isolated and carcasses have to be disposed of, which leads to a standstill in production and trade.

Uncertainty is increasing

District Administrator Ralf Reinhardt reports on trade bans for eggs and meat in affected regions, which further worsens the situation for the poultry industry. There is great uncertainty about the future development of the bird flu wave. Christa Kühn from the Friedrich Loeffler Institute emphasizes that poultry farmers are constantly on alert: “Any new infection can endanger the operation.” This problem represents a significant challenge, especially with the upcoming Christmas season.

“The combination of rising prices, production stops and stricter safety regulations will make Christmas preparations more difficult for many families,” said the federal association. This year it could be particularly expensive when the festive geese and ducks come to the table.

A look at the situation in the poultry industry

The poultry industry finds itself in a critical situation. Loud tennews.de poultry farms are in great distress. The strict regulations and the prevailing bird flu mean that many can no longer run their businesses profitably. The uncertainty surrounding the availability of geese and ducks for Christmas is causing tension among consumers.

The developments surrounding bird flu and its impact on the poultry industry should not be underestimated. The combination of animal diseases and the high pressure on farmers could not only drive up prices, but also shape the traditions surrounding the holiday meal.

For many people it is clear that if there is no improvement in sight soon, going to the butcher or the poultry counter could soon become a lot more expensive. Until then, it remains to be hoped that the situation will stabilize and that geese and ducks can be back on families' plates at affordable prices.