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What does the arrival of bird flu in Australia mean for poultry and will eggs be more expensive?

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In the event of an H5 outbreak, farms would have to close for several months, with producers having to source new chickens and grow them to size Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast An outbreak of the highly virulent bird flu strain H5N1 in commercial poultry flocks could push egg prices over $10 a carton, business groups have warned. Newsiline summarises this report from The Guardian Australia and links readers to the original publisher for the full story.

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