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Latin America Poultry at a Glance: Page 5
BenjamĂn Ruiz, former editor of Industria AvĂcola, is an international poultry and feed journalist and translator, focused on Latin America.
Latin America Poultry at a Glance
Myths on poultry linger and seem to take root
The long list of sex hormones, unnatural ingredients, growing conditions and so on in broiler production are still top of the list in many consumers’ minds.
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Latin America Poultry at a Glance
A fine line: Avian flu in wild birds vs. commercial
Brazil has stated, as per WOAH rules, that its industry is free of avian flu, but now is starting to face what many countries have faced for several years – doubts.
Latin America Poultry at a Glance
Is it worth it to import high end meat cuts?
Mexico is opening up free trade to many nations with decreased inflation rates in mind to provide affordable animal protein to the population, but the fact is that in some cases it is used for other purposes.
Latin America Poultry at a Glance
How to kill poultry production with regulations
Some Spanish poultry producers are worried about the consequences of the new animal welfare standards in the European Union.
Latin America Poultry at a Glance
Mexico is a world major leaguer in animal protein
A member of the top 10 club in meat production and consumption (chicken, beef and pork), some think Mexico might climb up the charts in the short, mid term.
Latin America Poultry at a Glance
More avian flu cases in Brazil, and counting
Benjamin Ruiz: Surveillance and monitoring of avian flu cases, as well as communicating, are a must now, so Brazilian poultry trade can continue without interruptions.
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More upcoming corn in the world and Mexico in a crisis
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, 2023/24 global corn production is projected to reach a record-high, a larger U.S. production as well as ending stocks.
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The before and after of avian influenza in Brazil
Once upon a time there was a country with no reported avian flu cases. This country happens to be the largest chicken exporter in the world. In fact, many other countries depend on its chicken meat. But not only that – other countries rely on its genetic material. The absence of avian flu in its territory was used as a wonderful marketing weapon. A fantastic, idyllic way to show that things can be done well.
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Mexico is self-sufficient in egg production, or is it?
Mexico reported strong poultry production in 2022. With a preliminary total of 1.88 billion broilers produced and 170 million layers in production, the country saw a 2.6% increase in broiler production, year over year, and a 1.47% decrease in layer population. The latter was a reflection of avian flu impact.
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Costa Rica, home to three poultry multinationals
Costa Rica's poultry needs are rather small but have substantially evolved in the last 20 years.
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President Ortega bans Nicaragua’s poultry association
Guilds – groups of people with the same profession or trade – first appeared in the 11th century, but it was not until the 15th century that they acquired their final conformation. They arose from the need to group together to defend common interests and from the will of the powers to control price and quality of products.
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Argentina recoups poultry exports from AI shock
Almost two months ago, the Argentinian poultry industry woke up with the news that avian flu was detected in their territory. That prompted authorities to stop exports in adherence to the international guidelines, among other actions.
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