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Europe: Page 39
Avian Influenza
Russia warns of H5N8 avian flu virus transmission to people
Research in Russia has revealed that the most prevalent variant of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus circulating in Europe this winter had gained the ability to infect humans. Meanwhile, the slow-down in new outbreaks among poultry in France seems to be continuing, while new cases have been registered in Germany, Poland and Sweden.
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Broilers & Turkeys
Cherkizovo buying Atria subsidiary OOO Pit-Product
Finnish meat and poultry company Atria has agreed to sell its Russian subsidiary, OOO Pit-Product, to Cherkizovo Group, the largest meat and poultry producer in Russia, for an estimated price of EUR35 million (US$42.1 million).
Blogs
Insect protein is also in the sights of welfare. Really?
Insect protein for feeds is another area that lately is attracting my attention. Insect production is becoming more and more visible in our industry, with several startups and other companies investing more than EUR1 billion (US$1.2 billion), expecting EUR2 billion by 2025, as per the International Platform of Insects for Food and Feed, (IPIFF).
Avian Influenza
French minister: Avian flu situation in poultry is improving
There are some signs of improvement in the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) situation in France, according to agriculture and food minister Julien Denormandie.
Broilers
Welfare focus is changing broiler growing in Europe
Learn how broiler producers in Europe are improving some bird welfare outcomes.
Avian Influenza
By year's end, poultry's disease difficulties should lessen
There is light at the end of the tunnel for the global poultry industry despite ongoing disease challenges
Egg Production
German ban on male chick culling may create market disadvantage
Without additional actions, the legal ban on chick culling causes creates a reasonable disadvantage for supply chains with chicks that have hatched in Germany.
Poultry Future
Cultured meat: From science fiction to reality
Cultured meat could be a bigger threat to animal proteins than plant-based alternatives, claimed Nick Lin-Hi, Professor of Economics and Ethics at the University of Vechta, Germany.
Broilers & Turkeys
Will the world’s largest meat company be vegan?
Today’s meat producers need to keep a close eye on laboratory grown meat and consider whether embracing the technology may be the route to their long-term survival
Avian Influenza
Bulgaria, Italy, Ukraine report first avian flu virus detection
Over the past week, the first outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) of the winter season have been confirmed in poultry in Bulgaria and Ukraine, while a mild form of the disease has been detected in Italy.
Broilers & Turkeys
EU poultry sector suffering high costs, regulatory burdens
The European Union's demand for chicken meat is forecast to keep growing but the bloc's poultry producers are increasingly suffering under the weight of high costs and more onerous regulations.
Avian Influenza
Europe struggles to contain avian flu as new virus emerges
As the number of outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) among poultry in France approaches 450, the virus has also been detected on large commercial farms in Germany, Poland, Russia, and Sweden.
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