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Asia: Page 13
Egg Production
CP Foods to certify Thailand’s first cage-free standard
Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) is ready to apply for Thailand’s first-ever cage-free standard from the Department of Livestock Development to meet the growing global consumer demand for cage-free eggs.
Brand Insights
Producing healthy poultry meat in a cost-effective way
Baader
Learn how poultry processing solutions can optimize equipment uptime and increase yield.
Egg Production
Cooperation in poultry production an example to others
Working with small scale poultry producers in Kenya and Vietnam helping to create long- and short-term benefits for local communities.
Egg
Daily farm disinfection to control avian flu in South Korea
Among the measures taken by the authorities in South Korea to halt the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is the daily disinfection of poultry farms.
Avian Influenza
South Korea culls 19 million poultry to control avian flu
Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Japan and South Korea in recent months have already resulted in the culling of almost 25 million poultry. With cases now confirmed in poultry in five states, the cost of these outbreaks are mounting in India. The disease has returned to Cambodia and Iraq, and there are new cases in Taiwan and Vietnam, but the situation has been resolved in the Philippines.
Egg Production
India's poultry producers suffer avian influenza hit
The Indian poultry industry has been hit hard twice in 12 months as avian influenza now hurts the sector in recovery from COVID-19 rumors.
Avian Influenza
Indian poultry market hit by avian flu scares
In India, recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) have caused disruption to poultry markets. Sales and prices are down, and a poultry market in Delhi has been closed temporarily. New cases have been confirmed in poultry flocks in Iran, Japan, and South Korea. In Africa, the Republic of Senegal has registered its first ever HPAI outbreak.
Egg
India becomes 4th Asian country to confirm avian flu in poultry
As further cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) are confirmed among the poultry flocks of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, the first cases of 2021 are reported in India.
Egg Production
VIDEO: Global interaction, AI outbreak during a pandemic
What has global business communication looked like during the pandemic and how could it create more of a challenge for the current Avian Influenza outbreak?
Egg
Avian flu losses rise in Japan, South Korea, and Europe
As the northern hemisphere enters the peak winter period, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is spreading to affect ever more poultry flocks, particularly in Japan, South Korea, and Europe.
Processing & Slaughter
CP Vietnam opens southeast Asia’s largest poultry complex
Charoen Pokphand Foods’ CP Vietnam (CPV) business unit inaugurated a poultry complex for export production in Binh Phuoc province of Vietnam.
Avian Influenza
Nine countries report avian flu in poultry
Registering new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry over the past week have been Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and four European countries. The infection has also returned to domestic flocks in Egypt and Iran. New research reveals that four avian flu viruses currently circulating in Europe are closely related. In China, the latest human case of the disease has been fatal.
Avian Influenza
First avian flu outbreak in Irish poultry flock
After a number of wild birds tested positive for the virus, the Republic of Ireland has registered its first outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry this winter. New cases in farmed birds have been confirmed in England, France, and Russia. In Asia, Israel, South Korea and Taiwan have new cases. Providing some good news is Australia, where the disease has been brought under control following a number of outbreaks earlier this year.
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