Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 14Agrifood AngleKFC Chizza: An international favorite comes to the USA pizza-like product that has proven to be popular in other markets for nearly a decade is finally coming to KFC locations in the United States.BroilersTyson Foods Corydon complex to officially close April 6Company notifies state and local officials of how it is winding down poultry complex operations in Corydon, Indiana.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu infects 3 turkey flocks in same Missouri countyAPHIS reported that 71,800 commercial meat turkeys in Dallas County have been claimed as a result of avian influenza.BroilersSupply-demand imbalance in Canadian poultry is temporaryMaple Leaf Foods CEO Curtis Frank is optimistic for summer recovery, despite short-term profit challenges.Latest NewsPitman Family Farms worker dies on the jobFatality occurs less than 10 months after another Pitman Family Farms worker died while working for the company.Latest NewsMan allegedly stabbed by Tyson Fresh Meats colleagueFew details have been released so far regarding the incident that occurred in Dakota City, Nebraska.North AmericaMaple Leaf Foods unites meat, plant protein businessesThe CEO of the company says bringing the two businesses together will create a ‘brand-led protein powerhouse.’Avian InfluenzaAvian flu strikes North Carolina turkeys againThe state has lost more than 53,000 commercial meat turkeys to avian influenza so far in 2024.Avian InfluenzaAvian influenza resurfaces in Alberta poultryThis is the first commercial poultry flock in the province to be infected since December 2023.Cage-Free Laying SystemsBill would delay Utah cage-free conversion deadlineUtah Senate committee unanimously votes to advance bill that modifies cage-free egg law that was signed in 2021.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu strikes commercial egg farm in Peru27,000 laying hens were lost to highly pathogenic avian influenza.Avian InfluenzaWOAH: Canada’s latest HPAI case involved commercial ducksOf the three Canadian commercial poultry operations to be hit by avian influenza in 2024, two have been in Quebec.Previous PagePage 14 of 274Next Page