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Broilers & Turkeys
George’s, DOJ agree to resolve worker wage conspiracy case
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a proposed amended complaint and consent decree in the District of Maryland with George’s that would resolve claims that the company conspired with other poultry processors to suppress workers’ wages by exchanging compensation information.
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Baader
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Broilers & Turkeys
BRF gains more access to China
Brazil-based poultry and pork company BRF has gained additional clearance to ship products to China, the company said in an announcement to the market on its investor relations webpage.
Broilers & Turkeys
Making sense of poultry class-action suits, settlements
With so many class-action lawsuits in which plaintiffs accused the U.S. poultry industry’s largest companies of conspiring to drive up the price of chicken, and a fair number of companies making settlements in these suits, it can be overwhelming to try to keep track of it all, even if you are an attorney specializing in agricultural law.
Broilers & Turkeys
Foster Farms theft case verdict could affect future
The recent acquittal of two women who were charged with the theft of two Foster Farms chickens could have negative implications on the agriculture industry, one attorney said.
Broilers & Turkeys
Moy Park invests in pioneering laboratory
Moy Park is investing almost GBP1million (US$1.25) in a new laboratory, further enhancing its food and agricultural testing capabilities.
Processing & Slaughter
Canada's Sunrise Farms growing through Sargent Farms acquisition
Sunrise Farms is set to acquire the poultry processing business fellow Canadian company T&R Sargent Farms in the coming weeks.
Egg
APHIS launches HPAI vaccination program for condors
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has approved the emergency use of a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) vaccine to protect the California condor population.
Blogs
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.
Egg
Highly pathogenic avian influenza detected in Brazil
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has entered Brazil for the first time but, so far, remains restricted to seabirds.
Egg Production
3 layer flocks struck by avian influenza in Argentina
Three new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in commercial laying hen flocks have been confirmed and reported to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH).
Avian Influenza
New spike in avian flu cases in French poultry
Since the start of May, more than 20 new outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) have been confirmed in poultry flocks in southwest France.
Broilers & Turkeys
Sales, profit improvements reported by HKScan
Despite a year-on-year double-digit increase in net sales for the last quarter, Finland-based food group HKScan continues to focus on strategies to improve profitability.
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