French egg war boils over again

Relations between French retailers and the producers of the eggs they sell are once again boiling over.
Two large supermarkets, Carrefour and Leclerc, recently started selling eggs from Poland and Ukraine. They say they can’t find enough French produce to fill the shelves and meet the growing demand. The organisation for the egg industry – ‘Interprofession’ CNPO – says those eggs come from cage systems, while the same retailers have forced many of their French egg suppliers to switch to cage-free systems.
Recently, parties also disagreed about the co-financing by the retail sector of compulsory ovo-sexing to avoid the mass culling of male chicks. An agreement was only reached after long negotiations, the intervention of a mediator, and threats from the egg producers association CFA to stop the supply of eggs.
Now, both retail organisations FCA and FCD have decided to leave CNPO immediately since they feel they cannot make their voices heard. They accuse CNPO of a cacophony of voices, especially since the organisation welcomed some farmers’ unions and the union of producers of quality-label chickens as new members.
“CNPO has a governance structure that doesn’t allow for constructive and balanced dialogue with all parties involved. There are too many people around the table. They have recently made a number of decisions without taking into consideration the interests of the retail sector,” FCD chief Layla Rahnou said.
CNPO is taken aback by the sudden decision: “It goes against the functioning of the whole egg sector in our country at a time when the growing demand for eggs makes it necessary to engage collectively to increase the supply of French eggs,” CNPO said.
Last year, the French consumed on average 226 eggs per person, which was 4.2% up year-over-year, while the global average is 182. National production can’t meet demand, so the import of eggs is increasing rapidly, to the annoyance of French producers. Until now, these foreign eggs were mostly for the processing industry or hospitality sector, but now eggs for the consumer market come from abroad as well.
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