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ThePoultrySite Latest News
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Hubbard Brings Customers Together INDIA - March 2008 Hubbard organised a visit for SIPRA from the Ivory Coast to Skylark Hatcheries in India. The main purpose of the visit was to give SIPRA a better understanding of the way of operating in India and to enhance interaction between the...
Chicken Price Dips by 20 Cents TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - Chicken prices in Trinibad and Tobago dropped by 20 cents for every pound due to over production and surplus.
Aviagen Announces Formation of Aviagen Turkeys HUNTSVILLE, US - The Aviagen Group has decided to fully merge its two turkey breeding companies, Nicholas Turkey Breeding Farms (Nicholas) and British United Turkeys (B.U.T.), which have been operating as separate companies since the acquisition of B.U.T....
New Website for Cobb Germany In Seven Languages GERMANY - A new website providing technical information for Cobb customers in central and eastern Europe in their own language has been launched by Cobb Germany — www.cobbgermany.de
Monday, April 21, 2008
Boost for Argentine Animal Health and Food Safety ARGENTINA - The Argentine food safety authority, Senasa, is to receive US$300 million from the government and Inter-American Development Bank to strengthen its quality control processes.
Tyson Close Processing Plant US – US poultry giant, Tyson Foods, is to consolidate some of its prepared foods business, as part of its effort to improve production efficiency.
New R&D Centre for Pfizer BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - A new development centre for veterinary vaccines will accelerate the development of new animal health products says Pfizer. The facility is part of its annual US$300 million commitment to research and development.
California Questions Livestock Housing CALIFORNIA, US - This week Californian farmers will vote on whether or not their egg laying hens should be given more spacious quarters to live in.
An Organic Alternative in Maryland MARYLAND, US - Small farmers focus on the art of agriculture as much as the science, often raising flavorful heirloom breeds and, in the case of organic farmers, shunning the use of hormones, antibiotics and chemical pesticides. They build personal relationships...
Oman Poultry Traders Urget to Hike Output MUSCAT - The chairman of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), Khalil bin Abdullah Al Khonji, met with representatives of the Oman poultry industry on Sunday to urge an increase of egg and poultry meat production
Myanmar Relinquishes Bird Flu Shackles MYANMAR - Myanmar was declared a bird-flu-free country by the World Animal Health Organization (OIE) on Sunday.
S. Korea Confirms its Twenty Fifth Outbreak SOUTH KOREA - On Saturday the South Korean government confirmed yet another outbreak of the H5N1 strain of bird flu. Since late March they have now confirmed 25 outbreaks across the country. In response the government recently upgraded the alert status...
Friday, April 18, 2008
Concerns Reproducing on Antimicrobial Resistance EU - The use of antimicrobial agents in feed and livestock is contributing to a rapidly evolving and diverse range of antimicrobial resistant bacteria which can be passed on to humans through the food chain, says the European Food Safety Authority’s BIOHAZ...
Hellman's: The Free Range Mayonnaise UK - Mayonnaise manufacturer, Hellman's, has made the decision to use only free range eggs in its product starting as early as June 2008.
Transparency with Internet-Based Technology GERMANY - The Jungsthöfel family recently introduced their newly built broiler farm to the public on the occasion of an open day. The farm is located in Gehlenberg (rural district of Cloppenburg, Germany) and is furnished with Big Dutchman equipment....









