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Broilers & Turkeys
Scandi Standard investing in Irish poultry operations
Leif Bergvall Hansen, managing director and CEO of European poultry company Scandi Standard said most of the companyâs capital investments this year will be directed for its business in Ireland.
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Innovations and Strategies in Poultry Health and Production
Boehringer Ingelheim
This comprehensive webinar series from Boehringer Ingelheim delves into cutting-edge advancements and effective strategies in poultry health and production.
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General livestock movement bans may hurt local economy
A new study has found that general bans on the movement of livestock after a disease outbreak may not be the most economically feasible option.
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ASF situation deteriorates in central, eastern Europe
In recent weeks, African swine fever (ASF) has been reported for the first time in Serbia, and the disease in spreading in domestic pigs in Bulgaria, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Two new outbreaks have also been recorded in South Africa.
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Ukraine approved to export poultry to Japan
For the first time in history, Ukraine has been approved to export poultry meat to Japan.
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UK chicken shops to help tackle knife crime
Specially designed packaging for use in quick service chicken restaurants in the UK seeks to warn younger customers of the dangers of carrying a knife.
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ASF and the trade of genetics, consultants and feeds
Perhaps it is an overreaction. Perhaps it is an opportunity to cut back on costs. Perhaps it is neither or both, but I have heard of cases where major pig producers are keeping growing-finishing gilts back for breeding as they decided to stop bringing in new genetic stock in fear of introducing the African swine fever (ASF) virus to their herds.
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Poultry industry manufacturers join 'Made Smarter' program
Manufacturing firms in the poultry industry have signed up to a business-led program which aims to use digital technology to boost growth and success.
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Security at Helsinki airport increased due to ASF fears
In order to help prevent the spread of African swine fever (ASF) into Finland, the countryâs Customs agency is training a new detector dog to detect food of animal origin at Helsinki Airport, Evira, the Finnish Food Authority announced.
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Tesco promotes alternatives for salmon feed
U.K. grocery retailer Tesco is encouraging the aquaculture industry to use more sustainable alternatives to fish oil, such as algal oil, in aquafeeds.
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ForFarmers sees âdisappointingâ first-half results
ForFarmers N.A. reported what it called âdisappointingâ results for the first half of 2019.
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Europe, US better structured to handle ASF than China
New cases of African swine fever (ASF) in domestic pigs in Europe are cause for great concern, but the disease should not be as devastating to the European pork industry as it has been to date in China.
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Serbia reports first outbreaks of ASF
Serbia has reported four outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) in backyard pigs in two districts.
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