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The new rules would require bird keepers to register their birds, their contact details, location of where the birds are kept and details of the birds. Photo: Sabrina Eickhoff
05-04-2023 | News

UK: consultation on new rules for all bird keepers

Farmers and stakeholders gathered at EuroTier to learn more about the current situation of the agricultural sector in Ukraine. Photo: Chris McCullough
04-04-2023 | Article

Ukraine’s livestock sector needs post-war assistance

With the restriction or elimination of antibiotic use in food animals, researchers have been looking into the use of bacteriophages to manage food-borne infections. Photo: Ronald Hisink
04-04-2023 | News

Scientists rekindle interest in bacteriophage treatment in poultry

Poultry World goes Premium
03-04-2023 | Expert opinion

Poultry World goes Premium

March Business Update: What’s new in the world of poultry?
03-04-2023 | News

March Business Update: What’s new in the world of poultry?

The bigger picture: Vibrant eggs!
03-04-2023 | Article

The bigger picture: Vibrant eggs!

Rabobank believes that animal feed production in China will grow slightly every year.  However, imports of soya will decrease. Photo: Canva
03-04-2023 | Article

Rabobank is counting on China to import less soya

Providing the correct amount of feeder space so that all hens can access and eat comfortably is important for flock uniformity and, in turn, preventing weight-related mortality. Photo: Cobb-Vantress
31-03-2023 | Article

Understanding hen mortality at peak production

Photo: Misset
30-03-2023 | Partner

VIDEO: Are vaccines the solution for high pathogenic avian influenza?

The South African Poultry Association (SAPA) has invested 1.14 billion rand (US$78 million) since 2019 in the expansion of production facilities to support new commercial farmers. Photo: Ton Kastermans
30-03-2023 | Article

South Africa’s chicken meat production to increase in 2023

Plans are underway to boost the local poultry sector in Ghana. Photo: Freepik
30-03-2023 | News

Ghana’s poultry sector receives massive investment

Russia aims to boost poultry export to the Middle East and to former Russian republics. Photo: Tovya Rabota
29-03-2023 | Article

Poultry farmers in Russia and Ukraine adapt to the war-time economy

MHP discovered was that production performance depends not only on basic parameters such as climate control and feed quality, but also on the happiness of the chickens. Photo: MHP
29-03-2023 | News

​MHP deploys artificial intelligence to streamline poultry operations

The wave in the second half-year was also triggered by migratory birds which, this time, used the Pacific and Rocky Mountain routes, as well as the Mississippi route. Photo: Herbert Wiggerman
28-03-2023 | Article

Avian influenza: 2 waves, different routes and changing dynamics

Minette Batters, NFU president, says that an urgent review into the ETII is needed to ensure that essential and vulnerable food-producing sectors, such as poultry production, do not "face a cliff edge when the Energy Bill Relief Scheme ends later this month". Photo: Gala Media
28-03-2023 | News

UK: backlash on energy relief scheme decision for poultry sector

With the total layer flock down by about 9%, egg prices skyrocketed in the US. Photo: Koos Groenewold
27-03-2023 | Article

Egg prices: sky high – but why?

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