Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 35Consumer TrendsSonic’s newest offering: Buffalo Chicken Dip BitesNew product features creamy buffalo chicken and melted cheddar cheese inside a crispy wonton-style fried exterior.EuropeScandi Standard divests of majority stake in Rokkedahl Food ApSChicken processed at the Rokkedahl plant was marketed under the Danpo label.Agrifood AngleBone-in chicken wings are back on menusJust two days before National Chicken Wing Day, Pilgrim’s CEO Fabio Sandri brings attention to the fact that restaurants are now again promoting bone-in wings.BroilersPilgrim’s CEO: Chicken sizes will depend on customer needsAfter hinting there might be an imbalance between big birds and small birds in the industry, Fabio Sandri says Pilgrim’s Pride is “always looking for opportunities to improve.”Processing & SlaughterTyson Foods filling positions for soon-to-open plantCooked chicken facility in Danville, Virginia, expected to be operational in September.Latest NewsLanguage shouldn’t be a barrier for agrifood companiesThere could be a lot of untapped potential in current workers and those seeking employment, simply because employers aren’t engaging with them.EuropeEstonian officials approve sale of HKScan’s Baltic businessThe sale of HKScan’s operations in Estonia and Latvia expected to be finalized in third quarter.North AmericaCourt: No proof Perdue acted on opportunities to conspirePerdue Farms is cleared of allegations of collusion with other poultry producers.Latest NewsHormel: Think of your vendors as partnersWhen companies that do business with one another better communicate their supply chain challenges, they can better prevent bigger problems from happening.Latest NewsJudge decides evidence against Case Farms insufficientAn email chain between a Case Farms employee and a House of Raeford employee doesn’t prove participation in a conspiracy, nor do public comments made by former Case Farms president when he worked for another company.Diseases & HealthWOAH: HPAI situation in Canadian poultry ‘resolved’The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), in its latest report concerning highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Canada, stated that the situation in the country’s poultry flocks is now “resolved.”Diseases & HealthNewcastle disease strikes 3 more times in PolandMore than 75,000 birds in the country have been susceptible since the disease resurfaced earlier this summer.Previous PagePage 35 of 275Next Page