News

Egg farmers settle case over price fixing for $25m

Egg farmers settle case over price fixing for $25m

//08 Jun 2010
Law firm Hausfeld on behalf of direct purchasers of shell eggs and egg products in the US has agreed on a US$25 mln settlement in an antitrust class action on price fixing of eggs.

The settlement, entered into between the plaintiffs and 3 of the defendants – Land O’ Lakes, Moark, and Norco – is the first settlement in this case providing monetary compensation to class members.

The plaintiffs allege a near industry-wide, price-fixing conspiracy among egg farmers, which raised the price of shell eggs and egg products in violation of antitrust law.

In particular, the plaintiffs contend that numerous defendants conspired to restrict egg supply through cage space requirements, coordinated molting schedules and hen reductions, and exported eggs at a loss in order to reduce domestic supplies and raise prices.

Egg associations involved

According to the plaintiffs’ complaint, the conspiracy was coordinated through several egg trade associations including United Egg Producers and United States Egg Marketers.

Plaintiffs previously entered into a non-monetary settlement with Sparboe Farms, which provided documents and testimony that plaintiffs used in amending their claims.

The current settlement, which still needs to be approved by the court, would provide compensation to individuals and companies that directly purchased certain shell eggs and egg products from egg producers.

Cooperation agreed

In addition, the settling defendants have agreed to provide significant cooperation to the plaintiffs as they pursue their claims against the remaining, non-settling defendants, including Cal-Maine, Michael Foods, and Rose Acre Farms.

The settling defendants have agreed to provide information and documents that will include further details about meetings and discussions that occurred among the defendants with regard to price-fixing efforts.

“This is a significant settlement that, if approved, will provide considerable financial relief to the direct purchasers of shell eggs and egg products,” said Michael Hausfeld, one of the co-lead counsel in this case.

“The defendants have also agreed to provide cooperation in the form of documents and testimony that we believe will further enable us to pursue claims against the remaining defendants.”

Rating:
Click here to register for the free WorldPoultry newsletter

 
People news Free e-newsletter Bloggers RSS news feeds Photos Video



Have your say - latest discussions

  • Citric Acid
    dr asaad sabbagh wrote : dr joannis i think u are over estemating the action of citric acid , it is a very weak organic acid , will be dissociated in the 1st part of small... @ 23-05-2012 (15:08)
  • Suguna sets up poultry school to educate...
    Nishchal Kr. Sharma wrote : Good initiative by Suguna group..well done!!With this, farmers and poultry enterpreuners could be trained well to cope problems related to effective poultry... @ 23-05-2012 (09:48)
  • Suguna sets up poultry school to educate...
    Munawar Pasha wrote : This is a very novel and land mark social initiative guiding and developing Professional Poultry expertise. All the very best!! @ 22-05-2012 (16:34)

Poultry diseases

Upcoming events

More upcoming events >

Idea Box

World Poultry cares about the opinion of its users. We really appreciate your feedback and suggestions to improve this website.
 
 
Newsletter:
If you have missed our last newsletter or would like to view or receive one: Click here