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Corn Shortage Forces Small Poultry Farms to Sell Off Birds as Egg Prices Rise

Published on October 07, 2024

A severe corn shortage is pushing small poultry farms in Tungurahua to the brink, as the price of a bucket of eggs continues to climb.

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