Egg prices in the EU increase by 30% over one year

Food prices have increased substantially over 2022. One of the food products with the highest price increase is eggs. Data for January 2023 show that the price of eggs in the EU was, on average, 30% higher than in January 2022.
Source dataset: prc_hicp_manr
Much smaller price increases were recorded in January 2022 compared with January 2021 (+7%) and in January 2021 compared with the pre-COVID-19 month of January 2020 (+1%).
Source dataset: prc_hicp_manr
Among the EU countries, the highest increase in annual inflation for eggs was recorded in Czechia (+85% in January 2023 compared with January 2022), followed by Hungary (+80%) and Slovakia (+79%). Smaller but still substantial increases were recorded in Germany and Luxembourg (both +18%), and Austria (+19%).
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Methodological notes:
- Eggs (01147): eggs and egg products made wholly from eggs.
- Bulgaria, the Netherlands and Poland: provisional data.
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