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Nevada allowing temporary non-cage-free-egg sales, and strengthening its HPAI plans

By David B. Strickland - Poultry Times Editor dstrickland@poultrytimes.com

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GAINESVILLE, Ga. — To assist with the availability of table eggs for consumers, the state of Nevada has issued a temporary order that will allow for the sale of non-cage-free eggs, which runs counter to the state’s law requiring only the sale of cage-free eggs.

The Nevada Department of Agriculture announced that as of Feb. 20, eggs for retail sale can be sourced from any producer, regardless of if they are cage-free, that meet food safety guidelines.

The Nevada legislature recently passed Assembly Bill 171 that allows for this temporary suspension of its cage-free regulation. . .

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