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Latin America Poultry at a Glance: Page 6
BenjamĂn Ruiz, former editor of Industria AvĂcola, is an international poultry and feed journalist and translator, focused on Latin America.
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Costa Rica: The poultry industry’s next meeting point
Things are moving at a fast pace after the pandemic, and meetings are fully back! I am talking about the 26th Central American and Caribbean Poultry Congress that will take place June 20-23 in San Antonio de Belén, Costa Rica.
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When will the idyllic view of natural egg production end?
Wake up! Real life is different to movies and novels. Urbanites have the idea that producing organic food, GMO-free, pesticides-free, preservatives-free, cage-free and a long whatever-free list is the best. But nothing is far from reality than this.
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Mexico, 7th largest protein producer, open to imports
Mexico has positioned itself as the 7th largest animal protein producer in the world. It has had this ranking since 2014. In addition to ranking high in chicken and egg production, it also does in feed production.
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Juana Galván: Latin American poultry will miss you
Avian flu has dominated the news, and this issue has been turning things around in the last few days, impacting production and trade. But there is one event I want to talk about. Ten days ago, my friend Juana Galván, retired as the general director of the Latin American Poultry Association (ALA).
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AI vaccination is on the run in Latin America
Avian flu seems overwhelming. Disease among birds, either wild, backyard or commercial, is spreading. The last few days have been particularly stressful for the industry in Latin America.
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Avian flu is snowballing in Latin America
This past week has been quite heavy in news about avian flu in Latin America. Uruguay reported one case on a black neck swam in the wild; then Guatemala reported cases in marine wild birds. The aftermath was then felt in neighboring Argentina – first in wild birds and then in backyard turkeys. And let us remember that Argentina is the fourth largest industry in the region.
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Speculation around eggs, prices and bird flu is not good
Everybody loves gossiping and speculating without having all of the information. I guess it is part of human nature. A few weeks ago, the rumor was that Mexican eggs were illegally crossing the border to the U.S. because of the high egg prices. The National Poultry Producers Association of Mexico (Unión Nacional de Avicultores – UNA) has been clear and straight forward in providing information:
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Will Colombia vaccinate against avian flu?
The Colombian Ag Institute (ICA) has just announced that vaccination against avian flu in the areas where outbreaks have been detected has been authorized as part of a prevention and control program to stop the highly pathogenic virus spreading.
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Who’s who in the Latin American poultry industry
It is the time of year in which I do my research for the Latin American Top Poultry Companies that has been published for many years, first in Industria AvĂcola, in Spanish, and now in Poultry International, in English.
IPPE News
My impressions of IPPE 2023 and the poultry industry
The International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) has always been a reference for all of us in the poultry industry. For Latin Americans it is a must. After the U.S. and Canadian attendance, it has always been the largest crowd.
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Uncertainty the name of the game in Mexico’s GM corn ban
“The Three Amigos” – the Presidents of Mexico and the U.S. and the Canadian Prime Minister – just met a few days ago in Mexico City for the 10th North American Leaders’ Summit. Smiles, hugs, photographs, meetings and speeches, as well as the reaffirmation of the North American trade block (particularly and surprisingly from Mexico’s President López Obrador) were seen during the encounter.
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Argentina becomes fourth highest for egg consumption
Argentina’s Capia, the Egg Producer’s Association, proudly announced a few days ago that the country has gone up in the ranking of countries with the largest egg consumption in the world.
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