Germany imported a total of 5.4 billion eggs in 2025
In 2025, Germany imported a total of 5.4 billion eggs, representing a 3.8% decrease compared to the previous year. This downward trend is even more pronounced over the long term; import volumes have plummeted by 20.9% since 2015, when they stood at 6.9 billion.
The primary contributors to the German market in 2025 were:
Production surge vs. export decline
While cross-border trade slowed, domestic output reached new heights:
These figures suggest a strategic pivot toward domestic food security and a preference among German consumers for locally sourced poultry products.
Record consumption: 252 eggs per capita
According to preliminary figures from the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food (BLE), egg consumption in Germany has seen a steady rise. In 2025, the average German consumed 252 eggs, up by four eggs per person compared to 2024. For context, the per capita consumption in 2015 was 228 eggs.
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