“The amount we could export would not solve their egg shortage,” says the head of the Finnish Poultry Association.

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  • Spacehooks@reddthat.com
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    I keep saying this. Other nations need to have a public meeting and ask 50% mineral rights and keep saying he’s gambling the health of the nation and has no cards. Anyone betting he goes to Russia?

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    7 hours ago

    Why not just ask Canada? We are offering as long as we get to stamp each egg with a red maple leaf and print the price on the box.

    The USA can even tack on a tariff, but they can’t change or put labels on the box.

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    How would this even work? If sent on a boat, they would have to refrigerate them to damn near freezing so they can make the trip. If flown, the added cost would be steep.

    The whole fresh egg supply chain seems to be linked to local farms.

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      Why would they need to be refrigerated for the trip? Would a ship take longer than 20 days?