Asbarbecue seasonis in full swing, temperatures aren’t the only thing rising this summer.

“The disease prevalence also impacts international demand for U.S. poultry,” the USDA wrote in its report.

“Price impacts of the outbreak will be monitored closely.”

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Eggs

Like poultry, eggs have also been affected by theHPAI outbreak.

Fish

The climbing price of protein continues.

Looking ahead, the USDA anticipates fish and seafood prices to rise by 8.5 to 9.5% this year.

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cartons of eggs at grocery store

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seafood department at whole foods

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dairy aisle

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