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Hungarian poultry producer invests over a billion into poultry processing
Master Goods, a prominent Hungarian poultry manufacturer, has rolled out a comprehensive capacity expansion plan that includes HUF 350 billion…
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Iranian poultry farmers sell young chicks they can’t afford to feed
Over the past several weeks, Iranian farmers have reportedly been forced to sell around 25 million chicks before they reached…
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A&P Nutrition: Unlocking performance potential across species
A&P Nutrition, the newly unified brand born from the strategic alliance of PATENT CO. and agromed under the RWA (Raiffeisen…
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Australian study supports local field peas as a soybean meal alternative in broilers
Soybean meal is the main plant protein source in broiler diets because of its high protein content, balanced amino acid…
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UK research links BSFL to better welfare in fast-growing broilers
Scattering black soldier fly larvae in pens as enrichment increases the activity and natural behaviours of fast-growing broiler chickens and…
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Bird flu piles pressure on Poland’s poultry exports
New outbreaks of avian influenza in Poland are taking an increasing toll on the country’s egg industry and could undermine…
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Hormuz blockade impacts UAE poultry feed supply and small farms
A prolonged blockade in the Strait of Hormuz has resulted in a severe feed shortage for UAE poultry producers, pushing…
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Spain and China strengthen their agri-food collaboration with six new agreements
The protocols cover high value-added products and establish stable health frameworks that promote bilateral trade with China. Spain is strengthening…
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Limited number of avian influenza cases on the Iberian Peninsula
Spain and Portugal have reported relatively few avian influenza cases in commercial poultry this season. Even so, authorities say strict…
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Gentle human touch found to boost welfare in young chicks
New research from the University of Bristol suggests that gentle human contact can do far more than simply familiarise chicks with stockpeople…
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