Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 69Broilers & TurkeysMoy Park proposes plant closure, consolidationMoy Park has proposed the closure of its poultry complex in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, U.K., and consolidating those operations into other company sites.Broilers & TurkeysCEO: Hormel, Jennie-O integration to help customers, companyWhen Jennie-O Turkey Store is integrated into the rest of parent company Hormel Foods’ operations, both the company and the consumer will see benefits, said Hormel CEO Jim Snee.Processing & SlaughterImproper water use can lead to food safety risksWhile spraying down meat and poultry processing equipment may seem to be a good way to keep the plant clean and reduce the incidence of pathogens, if done improperly it could do more harm than good.Hens and TrendsOhio has first HPAI case, involving 3 million layersThe first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a commercial poultry flock has been confirmed in Ohio, with a flock of 3 million hens affected.Avian InfluenzaAlberta poultry, Quebec bear lost to avian fluA commercial poultry flock in Alberta and a black bear in Quebec are among Canada’s most recent cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza.EggAvian influenza continues its toll in CaliforniaA commercial broiler breeder flock and a commercial turkey flock – both in California – are the latest cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the United States.EggAvian influenza outbreak continues in CanadaA new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HAPI) in a commercial poultry flock in Sturgeon County, Alberta, has emerged.Egg ProductionNew HPAI cases mean Jennie-O’s supply limits will continueNew detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Minnesota affected the supply chain for Jennie-O Turkey Store, meaning the company will continue to face supply constraints until at least January 2023.BlogsCattle death lessons relatable across animal ag sectorsLessons in handling a major public relations challenge like a heat crisis that caused the deaths several thousand cattle in southwestern Kansas can also be applicable to the poultry and pork industries.EggAvian flu strikes three more California turkey flocksThree new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) have been confirmed in California, bringing the total number of commercial poultry flocks in the state to be affected in August to six.EggAvian flu hits Minnesota turkeys for first time since MayTwo commercial turkey flocks in Meeker County, Minnesota, tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza, making them the state's first avian influenza cases in commercial turkey operations since May.Broilers & TurkeysMarfrig Global Foods CEO chosen to be CEO of BRFThe CEO of Marfrig Global Foods resigned from his position to become the global CEO of BRF, another Brazil-based protein producer.Previous PagePage 69 of 275Next Page