Different ways to farm eggs

01-09-2021 | | |
Jon Krahn's family started egg farming in 1951 and expanded their business to broiler and turkey production. Photo: Sandy McKellar
Jon Krahn's family started egg farming in 1951 and expanded their business to broiler and turkey production. Photo: Sandy McKellar
Canadian Jon Krahn was selected for the Young Egg Leader programme of the International Egg Commission. One year into the programme he shares his experience with Poultry World. A few years ago the International Egg Commission (IEC) launched its Young Egg Leader (YEL) initiative to bring on the next generation in the global egg industry. International egg industry networks Participants are drawn from families worldwide who own egg farms or processing businesses. They must already be involved in


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Redacteur 1

Nathalie
Kinsley

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Fabian
Brockötter

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Tony
McDougal

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Treena Hein Correspondent