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USDA Data On Cage-Free Production For October 2024

11/03/2024

EGG-NEWS summarizes and comments on data and trends in the monthly USDA Cage-Free Report. This data is correlated and interpreted in the WeeklyEggPrice and Inventory Report posted on EGG-NEWS mailed on Fridays each week.

 

The USDA Cage-Free Report covering October 2024, released on November 1st 2024, documented the complement of hens producing under the Certified Organic Program to be 20.8 million (rounded to 0.1 million), unchanged from September 2024. Depopulation was carried out in October in Utah, Washington and Oregon as a result of HPAI. The number of hens classified as cage-free (but excluding Certified Organic) and comprising aviary, barn and other systems of housing apparently decreased by 0.24 million hens or 0.2 percent from September 2024 to 106.6 million, despite extensive flock depopulation during the month. Hen numbers posted by the USDA for October are questioned as to accuracy taking into account chick placements and depopulation figures released by APHIS.

 

The number of eggs collected is accepted as accurate but since the values for average hen-week production are unacceptably high this suggests that the denominator reflecting the number of hens is probably incorrect. Alternatively if conventional eggs from cages are deceptively marketed as cage-free, or if cage free eggs are packed as certified Organic, assuming an accurate number of hens over a given month, the apparent hen-week value would be disproportionally high. The respective numbers of hens claimed for organic and cage-free flocks should reflect the net contribution of chick placements 20-weeks previously, HPAI depopulation and age-related depletion and should correspond to monthly supply data and inventory extending over successive quarters. Unlike conventional cage production cage-free hens are not generally molted reducing this possible reason for error in calculating rates of production.

 

Average weekly production for Certified Organic eggs in October 2024 was up by 0.4 percent compared to September 2024 with a questionably high average weekly production of 83.9 percent. Average weekly flock production for cage-free flocks other than Certified Organic was up 0.1 percent in October 2024, but with a high average hen-month production of 82.7 percent, up from 82.4 percent. Seasonally, younger flocks increase the availability of cage-free and organic eggs in response to pullet chick placements 20 weeks previously especially in anticipation of periods of peak seasonal demand. Since the proportion of pullets according to housing type is not indicated in the monthly USDA Chickens and Eggs report, it is not possible to assess the relative sizes of flocks producing under the certified organic label or other categories. There is no adequate explanation for the high production rate especially if the reported number of hens is lower than actual, especially with undercounted HPAI flock depopulation.

 

Flock Size Average

(million hens)

October

2024

Average

Q3-2024

Average

Q2- 2024

Average

Q1 –

2024

Average

Q4 –

2023

Average

Q3-

2023

Certified Organic

20.8

20.0

18.8

 18.3

18.7

18.7

Cage-Free Hens

106.7

103.9

101.0

105.7

 106.4

 105.4

Total Non-Caged

127.5

123.9

119.8

124.0

 125.1

 124.1

Average Weekly Production (cases)

September

2024

October

2024

Certified Organic @ 83.9% hen/day

338,938

340,178 +0.4%

Cage-Free @ 82.7% hen/day

 1,712,778

1,715,222 +0.1%

Total Non-Caged @ 82.9% hen/day

 2,051,716

2,055,400 +0.2%

 

Average Nest Run Contract Price Cage-Free Brown

$1.70/doz. (Unchanged since July 2024)

October 2024 Range:

$1.35 to $2.35/doz. (unchanged since March 2023)

FOB Negotiated October price, grade-ready quality, loose nest-run. Price range $2.41 to $5.00 per dozen

Average October 2024 Value of $4.12/doz.

($2.08/doz. September 2024)

Average October Advertised promotional National Retail Price C-F, Large Brown

$3.31/doz. October 2024 (5 regions)

(was $3.23/doz. in September 2024)

USDA Based on 5 Regions, 442 stores

 Excluding NW, AK and HI.

 High: $3.75/doz. (NE. 110 stores)

 Low: $2.50/doz. (SC. 12 stores)

 

Negotiated nest-run grade-ready cage-free price for October 2024 averaged $4.12 per dozen, up by 98.0 percent from $2.08 per dozen in September 2024, reflecting higher demand relative to supply. The October 2024 advertised U.S. retail price for cage-free eggs over five regions (excluding NW., AK. and HI.) was $3.31 per dozen up 8 cents per dozen (2.5 percent) from September 2024 but based on only 442 stores. This compares with 659 in September and 4,484 stores in August confirming fewer promotions in October.

 

The recorded average wholesale price of $4.12 per dozen plus a provision of 60 cents per dozen for packaging, packing and transport, results in a price of $4.62 per dozen delivered to CDs. The average five-region advertised retail price of $3.31 corresponds to a theoretical average retail negative margin of 28.3 percent (+22.3 percent last month unless prices were raised) over the average wholesale delivered price. Margins are presumed higher for non-featured eggs and pastured and other specialty eggs at shelf prices reaching $9.00 per dozen in high-end supermarket chains. Retailers maximizing margins especially on Certified Organic, free-range and pastured categories restrict the volume of sales, ultimately disadvantageous to producers.

 

Based on the importance of cage-free production, with more than 40 percent of eggs produced, accurate and consistent figures are required. The USDA-AMS issues the Cage-Free report on volumes and prices at monthly intervals for the information of Industry stakeholders. There is obvious doubt as to the accuracy of individual monthly flock numbers in the monthly cage free reports especially with a marked change at the end of a quarter as with values for October 1st, or from the previous month without obvious cause, or alternatively when there is no change in the cage-free or organic flocks for sequential months.

 

It is suggested that USDA should consider a quarterly report with more accurate hen data. This would be more useful to the industry for planning and marketing decisions. Price data is available each week from other USDA reports.

 

Subscribers are referred to weekly USDA wholesale and retail prices posted in the Egg Price and Inventory Report in EGG-NEWS E-mailed each Friday. The previous Monthly Cage-Free Report is available under the STATISTICS Tab.