Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 45EggAvian influenza strikes another Quebec poultry flockA new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a commercial poultry flock in Quebec has been discovered.BlogsMarfrig-BRF merger may happen, but not too soonThere was a time when Brazil-based Marfrig Global Foods was a significant player in the global poultry industry. It could be again.Processing & SlaughterVilsack to processors: Crack down on child laborUnited States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack wrote a letter to major meat and poultry processors in the country, urging them to take precautionary steps to prevent or eliminate illegal child labor.Broilers & TurkeysProtest takes place at closing Tyson plant in ArkansasAbout 150 people staged a protest on April 10 at the closing Tyson Foods poultry plant in Van Buren, Arkansas, citing unhappiness with how workers are being treated by the company.BlogsIs Congress talking about avian flu vaccination? Mann mumMost of us have probably seen reports or heard mumblings about how highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) vaccination programs are at least being discussed in the United States.EggAvian flu strikes commercial poultry flock in OntarioCanada’s most recent case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in Middlesex Centre, Ontario.Broilers & TurkeysWales government offers aid to former 2 Sisters workersThe Government of Wales is offering GBP206,000 (US$256,072) in additional funding to help people who were affected by the closure of the 2 Sisters Food Group poultry plant in Llangefni to find new jobs.EggAvian influenza persists in Rouville, QuebecCases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) continue to be problematic in one municipality in Quebec.BlogsLibelous statements about poultry industry from attorney?Perhaps I am naïve, but I would expect an attorney, especially one who is regarded highly enough to also be an elected official, to not make statements that could be considered libelous.EggDog in Canada dies from avian influenzaCanadian officials reported the first dog to have died as a result of contact with a bird who had highly pathogenic avian influenza.EggAvian flu strikes 2 commercial poultry flocks in QuebecTwo new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in commercial poultry operations have been reported in Quebec.Broilers & TurkeysVan Buren seeks to help people losing Tyson Foods jobsThe community of Van Buren, Arkansas, is taking steps to find employment for workers affected by Tyson Foods’ recent decision to close its poultry plant there.Previous PagePage 45 of 275Next Page