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Monday, May 05, 2008
View news from United Kingdom Free-Range Hen Unit: The Perfect Match for Pig Unit
UK - When looking to add another income stream to their pig and arable unit, the Sanderson family decided free-range egg production would be ideal, reports Angela Culvert.
View news from United States Indiana Egg Industry Impacted by High Prices
US - Already, the average price for a dozen large eggs is $2.16 in the first quarter of 2008. The American Farm Bureau Federation reports that's an increase of 55 cents more than the fourth quarter of 2007, writes Laureen Fagan.
View news from Philippines Pork and Chicken Price Changes Differ
THE PHILIPPINES - According to ABS-CBN, while the price of pork goes down, chicken prices take a leap.
View news from United States Meat and Poultry Recalled
NEW YORK - Due to possible contamination with the bacteria known as Listeria monocytogenes, Queens-based food company Gourmet Boutique is recalling more than 286,000 pounds of meat and poultry.
Friday, May 02, 2008
View news from China Grain Drain: A Chinese Affair with Meat
CHINA - A change in Chinese meat consumption habits since 1995 is diverting eight billion bushels of grain per year to livestock feed and could empty global grain stocks by September 2010, according to a new study from Biofuels Digest.
View news from United States Swine, Avian Flu Genes in Same Virus
US - An unknown pathogen isolated from infected pigs at two midwestern swine production facilities in 2006 has proved to be a new strain of H2 influenza virus, similar to the one that caused the 1957 flu pandemic, the USDA Agricutural Research Service...
View news from United Kingdom Count Down to the Great Yorkshire Show
UK - With the number of weeks to the Great Yorkshire Show now into single figures, livestock entries already received make it clear that one of the country’s premier farming events, the Great Yorkshire Show, will again combine quality with quantity in...
View news from United Kingdom The Price of Welfare: Can We Afford It?
UK - The latest in the increasingly popular BVA (British Veterinary Association) Animal Welfare Foundation discussions takes place this on Tuesday 20 May which will debate modern issues regarding animal welfare.
View news from Netherlands The Future of Health in GM Livestock
NETHERLANDS - In the coming years, innovation in Animal Husbandry will partially stem from knowledge on the role and functioning of hereditary material in animals.
View news from Australia Ozzie Opinions Urged on Transport Welfare
AUSTRALIA - The Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F) is urging North Queenslanders to have their say on proposed Australian Standards and Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals for the Land Transport of Livestock.
View news from United States A Final Blow for Tyson Antibiotic Claims
US - Tyson's latest appeal to block an order barring them from advertising poultry products as antibiotic free has been refused.
View news from United States AMI Revisits Food to Fuel Mandate
US - AMI, joined by a cross-section of America's environmental and hunger groups, food industry organizations, tax and budget groups and Hispanic community advocates, today issued an open letter calling on Congress to revisit the food-to-fuel mandates...
View news from Jamaica Going Off Poultry in Jamaica
JAMAICA - The inflating price of food in Jamaica have set consumers searching for smaller packages of poultry in supermarkets. This knock-on effect is hurting producers such as the Caribbean Broilers, who have seen their sales drop.
View news from United States Cargill Will Not Rebuild Fire-Damaged Plant
US – US poultry, beef and pork processor Cargill has said it will not be rebuilding the Cargill Value Added Meats (CVAM) plant in Booneville Arkansas damaged by fire on Easter Sunday.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
View news from Russian Federation Infectious Disease Control at VIV Europe
RUSSIA - A product range at the forefront of infectious disease control will be the theme for a presentation by Dr Stéphane Imbert at this year's VIV Europe trade fair in Moscow.
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