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Amendments made to UK’s welfare standards for laying hens
Unprecedented concerns from UK farmers over proposed changes to the RSPCA’s Welfare Standards for Laying hens have led to a…
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Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports up 19% in 11 months
Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports raked in US$57.74 billion over the last 11 months of 2024, up 19 percent from the same…
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Labelling standards divide Bulgarian dairy sector
The introduction of 2 country-of-origin production labels has sparked a significant division within the Bulgarian dairy industry, despite claims that…
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FAO, IFIF underscore feed, food collaboration
Livestock production is a cornerstone of agrifood systems, providing essential nutrition and economic opportunities worldwide,’ Tiensin said. The 23rd annual…
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Robotics to detect dead hens in caged houses
Chinese researchers claim that detection of dead hens in caged houses could be better carried out by robots to avoid…
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Thai feed mills agree not to buy corn from burnt fields
The Thai Feed Mill Association (TFMA) has announced it reached an agreement with a group of livestock industry organisations to not…
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Avian influenza rears its head all over Europe
For this winter season in many European countries, the first cases of avian influenza in commercial poultry flocks have already…
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Poultry meat remains popular in Europe
The European poultry sector is in good shape with high yields and favourable prospects. This is evident from studies by…
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Russian backtracks on plans to ban free-range poultry farming
The Russian Agricultural Ministry has published a long-debated draft of veterinary rules, imposing onerous restrictions on free-range farming. However, several…
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Does the poultry industry have a workforce problem?
With an older-than-average workforce and mounting technological demands, poultry farms are in urgent need of young, dynamic talent to fill…
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