Korea will import 2.24 million fresh eggs from the United States this month to help stabilize domestic egg prices amid the recent spread of highly contagious avian influenza (AI), the agriculture ministry said Wednesday. The eggs will be purchased by the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corp., and distributed to supermarkets and food ingredient suppliers here, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. It will mark the first time in two years for Korea to purchase U.S.-produced eggs. Seoul last imported U.S. eggs in January 2024, a ministry official said. The move is part of a preemptive measure against a potential egg supply shortage, as the country has been coping with the spread of highly contagious bird flu in recent months. Since the start of the cold season, more than 4.32 million laying hens have been culled at farms affected by AI, according to the ministry. The ministry said the country's egg supply currently remains stable, with the number of laying hens growing 1.2 percent from a year earlier as of end-2025, though its daily egg production dropped 1.1 pe