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It has been reported that UK agriculture is responsible for 89% of national ammonia emissions, however, Richard Griffiths, CE of the British Poultry Council, has pointed to the ‘strict and robust’ regulations controlling emissions in the UK poultry meat sector. Photo: Hans Prinsen
04-05 | News

Intensive poultry and pig farming in the UK in the ammonia spotlight

In the first few months of 2026, Russia's leading poultry-producing regions recorded sharp declines in broiler meat production. Photo: Hans Prinsen
01-05 | News

Russian poultry industry slides as profits collapse, Chinese imports surge

Poultry business update: What did you miss this April?
01-05 | News

Poultry business update: What did you miss this April?

Could soybean meal could be partly or fully replaced by a combination of field peas and canola without affecting broiler growth, digestibility, or carcass traits? Image created with the help of AI (Reve)
30-04 | News

Australian study supports local field peas as a soybean meal alternative in broilers

In bringing the desired product to market, poultry meat has a low waste percentage. However, improvements can still be made in reducing lower value outcomes. Photo: Mark Pasveer
29-04 | News

Poultry shows positive results on waste and marketing standards

In Poland's poultry-dense Mazowieckie region, veterinary records indicate more than 600 large farms, while climate ministry data lists only 261. Photo: Hans Prinsen
29-04 | Article

Report warns of hidden threat from ‘ghost farms’ in Poland’s poultry industry

UK research links BSFL to better welfare in fast-growing broilers
28-04 | News

UK research links BSFL to better welfare in fast-growing broilers

Long-term deviations from an eggshell temperature of 100°F result in reduced hatchability and chick quality. Photo: Henk Riswick
27-04 | Article

Managing eggshell temperature for better hatchability and chick quality

Findings from a recent study indicate that the One Welfare assessment can capture trade-offs and synergies that conventional metrics overlook. Photo: Reina de Vries
25-04 | News

Study tests One Welfare framework for extensive broiler production

Polish producers are facing intensifying competition in export markets, particularly within the European Union. Image created with the help of AI (Reve)
24-04 | News

Bird flu piles pressure on Poland’s poultry exports

The Strait of Hormuz blockade continues to cause major feed shortages in the UAE. Photo: Koos Groenewold
23-04 | News

Hormuz blockade impacts UAE poultry feed supply and small farms

Cost-price squeeze threatens Egypt’s poultry sector with supply crunch
22-04 | News

Cost-price squeeze threatens Egypt’s poultry sector with supply crunch

Gender sorting is increasingly important for both market demands and production efficiency. Photos: Ceva
22-04 | Partner

How Genesys is transforming modern hatcheries in Asia

The use of antibiotics should be reduced as much as possible, but they will stay an essential part of veterinary medicine. Photo: Koos Groenewold
21-04 | Article

Antimicrobial use in animals slows as the risk of resistance persists

Broiler chickens at a farm in Nieuw-Weerdinge in Drenthe, the Netherlands. Photo: Reina de Vries
20-04 | Article

Plukon in the Netherlands scraps Better Chicken Commitment

NFU Poultry board chair Will Raw said that while it is a huge relief that the risk of disease incursion has been reduced, it is important to note that the risk has not completely gone away. Photo: Mark Pasveer
20-04 | News

UK poultry farmers relieved at lifting of housing order

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