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Africa
South Africa’s Rainbow Chicken listed on stock exchange
Rainbow Chicken spinning off from parent company RCL Foods to become a standalone company.
Brand Insights
3 future chicken consumption trends to watch
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Broilers & Turkeys
Poultry growers like the tournament system, Perdue CEO says
If government changes rules concerning contract grower pay, “it could lead to a lot of litigation” that will bring unnecessary costs in the system, says Kevin McAdams.
Latest News
Denny’s CEO understands motive of animal rights activists
As the leader of the restaurant chain speaks at Wall Street Journal World Food Forum, protesters outside the venue say the company isn’t doing enough to address animal well-being.
North America
Wayne-Sanderson Farms cuts 40 jobs from Mississippi office
Decision was made in an effort to “create a more efficient and effective corporate structure.”
Avian Influenza
Avian influenza strikes again in Iowa turkeys
The latest infection involves a flock of 46,100 commercial meat turkeys.
Diseases & Health
Canada has 11 more farms hit by avian metapneumovirus
Ten additional farms in Ontario and one in Manitoba are involved.
Avian Influenza
Avian influenza infections continue in Minnesota
The presence of the virus is confirmed in two more commercial turkey flocks.
Europe
2 Sisters Food Group reports rise in annual revenue
In its latest annual report, the largest poultry meat company based in Great Britain reports a significant rise in revenue.
Avian Influenza
More Minnesota turkeys struck by avian influenza
The most recent detection was in a Stearns County flock.
Avian Influenza
Australia’s avian flu outbreak reported to be 'under control'
Although the number of recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza has now risen to seven, Australian authorities confirm that there is no imminent risk to human health or the nation’s poultry supplies.
Latest News
Tyson Foods CFO John R. Tyson suspended after new arrest
Less than two years after a previous arrest, the chief financial officer is arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, careless driving and improperly making a U-turn.
Turkey
Minnesota loses 92,400 more turkeys to avian flu
The latest infection was confirmed in a flock in Lyon County.
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