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Russia explores irradiated feed to support poultry production in the Arctic
14-05 | News

Russia explores irradiated feed to support poultry production in the Arctic

Joice & Hill halted all chick deliveries from 13 April and removed 2 weeks of production from its incubators to allow for a full clean and disinfection. Photo: Mark Pasveer
13-05 | News

APHA lifts Salmonella restrictions at UK hatchery

If a supply chain disruption occurs, and broilers don’t get the required supplementation, the growth rate slows and time to market increases. Photo: Henk Riswick
13-05 | Article

New study exposes US reliance on China for key poultry feed ingredients

EW Group enters talks to acquire Olmix Group
12-05 | News

EW Group enters talks to acquire Olmix Group

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On the horizon: A new hub for global agri-food expertise

Magdalena Kowalewska, director of food and agriculture sector analyses at BNP Paribas Bank Polska, speaks with World Egg Organisation chair Juan Felipe Montoya during the opening session of the WEO Business Conference in Warsaw. Photo: WEO
11-05 | Article

Global egg markets show resilience as pressures mount

The Polish national poultry council KRD-IG: “The Polish poultry sector constitutes one of the pillars of the country’s food security and of food exports within the EU, and operates under one of the most stringent regulatory systems in the world. Image created with the help of AI (Reve)
11-05 | News

Polish poultry council denies allegations of ‘ghost farms’

Master Good is launching what it says is one of Europe's most modern meat processing plants, which is located in western Hungary. Photo: Koos Groenewold
08-05 | News

Hungarian poultry producer invests over a billion into poultry processing

Rising feed costs have reportedly forced Iranian farmers to market millions of chicks earlier than planned. Photo: Boerderij Redacteur
07-05 | News

Iranian poultry farmers sell young chicks they can’t afford to feed

Poland is one of the largest exporters of poultry meat to the UK. Image created with the help of AI (Reve)
06-05 | News

Concerns grow over “ghost” Polish poultry farms supplying UK market

Given the proximity to an international border, the recent outbreak of avian influenza in Ivory Coast raises concerns about potential cross-border spread. Image created with the help of AI (Gemini)
06-05 | News

West Africa faces renewed bird flu risks amid multi-strain circulation

Several European countries have also seen a clear movement towards white-egg laying breeds. Image created with the help of AI
05-05 | News

White-egg layers gain ground as UK experience grows

France’s broiler sector sets 2035 responsibility roadmap
04-05 | Article

France’s broiler sector sets 2035 responsibility roadmap

Why service strategy is key to successful hatchery automation
04-05 | Partner

Why service strategy is key to successful hatchery automation

All birds will inevitably encounter coccidiosis-inducing Eimeria protozoa. That much is certain. What is less certain, and increasingly at risk, is whether your current coccidiosis management program will still work when you need it most. Photo: iStock
04-05 | Partner

Your coccidiosis program is tired. It’s time to let it rest.

Columnist Jimmy Smith is a former banker, now a poultry and arable farmer. Photo: Henk Riswick
04-05 | Article

From a good start to a strong finish: A standout cycle for a free-range flock

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