How is South Africa dealing with its eggs shortage?
A bird flu outbreak has led to the deaths of millions of chickens and a shortage of eggs - raising concerns about food security and economic losses.
Since April this year, South Africa has been hit by its worst bird flu outbreak since 2017.
Known as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza or HPAI, it’s caused the deaths of millions of chickens and a severe shortage of eggs. Now the flu has been detected in Mozambique leading to the concern that it could become a regional problem.
Africa Daily’s Mpho Lakaje speaks to Dr. Abongile Balarane from the South African Poultry Association to understand the flu's impact and its potential risks to humans – and hears from chicken farmers and consumers in Johannesburg to see how the egg shortage is impacting on their daily lives.
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