Egg farmers are reducing flock sizes or leaving the industry due to running costs making their businesses unviable, a farming industry body has warned.
The British Free Range Egg Producers Association (BFREPA) said many of its members were losing money due to high chicken feed prices and energy costs.
Farmers have called for a 40p increase for a dozen eggs to help meet costs.
But supermarkets said they were “constrained” by how much cost they could pass onto customers.
Farmers claim that despite the price of a dozen eggs rising by about 45p in the supermarkets since March, they’ve only received between 5p to 10p of that increase.