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Gateway to the global poultry industry

Articles by Tony McDougal

A poultry farm in the Netherlands. Photo: Hans Princes
05-01-2023 | News

EU poultry production set to fall amid high input costs and bird flu

ForFarmers and Boparan (through 2Agriculture) manufacture and supply chicken and other types of poultry feed in the UK. Photo: Andreas Göllner
04-01-2023 | News

Concerns that JV could mean higher costs for poultry farmers

Since 1 October 2022 there have been 130 confirmed cases of avian influenza in England. Photo: Jan-Willem Schouten
03-01-2023 | News

No increased risk to human health from H5N1 bird flu in poultry

The supply and demand imbalance was one of the largest issues facing the sector with perhaps a quarter of consumers cutting right back on food spending. Photo: Joris Telders
31-12-2022 | Article

Keeping chicken affordable during major cost and supply challenges

Some believe this innovation could revolutionise the industry. Photo: Daniel Tuttle
30-12-2022 | News

Gene-edited hens may end the culling of day-old male chicks

Husband and wife team become latest members of the 500 egg club
27-12-2022 | News

Husband and wife team become latest members of the 500 egg club

Food sustainability expert Carlos Saviani said that while the egg sector represents just 0.6% of total GHG emissions, improvements are still needed. Photo: Tim Scrivener
26-12-2022 | Article

Resilience key theme at British free-range egg producers meeting

In the UK, compensation is currently based on the value of any surviving healthy birds following an outbreak of bird flu. Photo: Hans Princes
21-12-2022 | News

Poultry sector takes legal action over bird flu compensation

Volunteers from Noble Foods and the Wye and Usk Foundation. Photo: Noble Foods and The Wye and Usk Foundation
19-12-2022 | News

Egg firm trials wetlands project to enhance natural environment

Global meat supply will expand to meet rising demand, reaching 377 Mt by 2031, but this will slower than in the last decade. Photo: Koos Groenewold
19-12-2022 | Article

Poultry set to take nearly half of the global meat market by 2031

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McDougal
Tony McDougal Freelance Journalist

is a former political editor of Farmers Guardian and worked for Defra for 15 years before moving to Dorset to set up his own PR and journalism business.

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