Poultry
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
US Poultry Ban To End Within Weeks
February 10, 2004 US Poultry Ban To End Within Weeks The United States does not see the Asian ban on American poultry lasting for than a few weeks as officials are set to confirm that the bird flu outbreak in Delaware has been contained. Th ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Malaysia's Sabah To Assure Safety Of Poultry Exports
February 10, 2004 Malaysia's Sabah To Assure Safety Of Poultry Exports Agriculture authorities from Sabah will meet their Sarawak and Brunei counterparts on February 18 for poultry trade talks aimed at assuring the safety of chicken exports ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
EU 2004 Poultry Outlook
February 10, 2004 EU 2004 Poultry Outlook In 2003, the EU Poultry sector decreased from previous levels.  The decrease was mainly caused by the summer heat wave, the outbreak of the Avian Influenza in the Netherlands as well as by the conti ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
US Slams Asian Ban On American Poultry
February 10, 2004 US Slams Asian Ban On American Poultry The United States slammed a decision by several Asian nations to ban American poultry after the deadly bird flu virus was detected on a chicken farm in Delaware. Japan, Malaysia and S ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Russia Bans US Poultry Imports On Bird Flu Fears
February 10, 2004 Russia Bans US Poultry Imports On Bird Flu Fears Russia slapped a temporary ban on the import of most poultry products from Delaware Monday following the discovery of avian flu on a farm in the eastern U.S. state. The ban ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Poland Bans US Poultry Imports On Bird Flu Fears
February 10, 2004 Poland Bans US Poultry Imports On Bird Flu Fears Poland joined some Asian countries in introducing a ban on imports of live poultry, eggs and poultry meat and products from the U.S., following the outbreak of avian influen ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Thailand To Convince Poultry Importers Of Safe Chicken
February 10, 2004 Thailand To Convince Poultry Importers Of Safe Chicken The Thai Commerce Ministry has invited food companies from Japan and Europe to visit Thailand in a bid to reassure them about the safety of Thai chicken products. "Key ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Increased Bird Flu Testing In US
February 10, 2004 Increased Bird Flu Testing In US More than 12 chicken farms were tested for bird flu in Delaware over the weekend. State officials said that all farms within a two mile radius of the infected farm was checked. Results of t ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Further Gains For Brazil Chicken Export Following US Bird Flu
February 10, 2004 Further Gains For Brazil Chicken Export Following US Bird Flu Brazilian chicken exporters are expecting further growth following the bird flu outbreak in the United States. News of the outbreak in the U.S. state of Delawar ...
Monday, February 9, 2004
Thailand To Start 2nd Round Of Bird Flu Tests On Chickens
February 9, 2004 Thailand To Start 2nd Round Of Bird Flu Tests On Chickens Thailand is starting a second round of nationwide tests for bird flu, Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak said Monday, as a precautionary measure in case the v ...
Monday, February 9, 2004
Thailand Should Brace For 2nd Wave Of Bird Flu
February 9, 2004 Thailand Should Brace For 2nd Wave Of Bird Flu The initial outbreak of bird flu in Thailand has waned, but a health ministry official warned Monday that authorities must prepare for an expected second onslaught. Bird flu ha ...
Monday, February 9, 2004
Indian Poultry Producers Attempt To Boost Chicken Confidence
February 9, 2004 Indian Poultry Producers Attempt To Boost Chicken Confidence Poultry producers in India gave away more than 500 free chicken dinners in an attempt to boost consumers' confidence. India doesn't import chickens and hasn't rep ...
Monday, February 9, 2004
Japan To Import 30,000 Tons Of Chicken From Philippines
February 9, 2004 Japan To Import 30,000 Tons Of Chicken From Philippines Philippines are hoping to export around 30,000 metric tons of chicken to Japan to make up for the shortfall caused by bird flu import bans, Trade Secretary Cesar Puris ...
Monday, February 9, 2004
Asian Countries Ban US Chicken Imports On Bird Flu Fears
February 9, 2004 Asian Countries Ban US Chicken Imports On Bird Flu Fears Several Asian nations banned chicken imports from the U.S. following the discovery of bird flu in Delaware, where 12,000 chickens were slaughtered. Delaware officials ...
Monday, February 9, 2004
China Confirms Bird Flu In Six New Provinces
February 9, 2004 China Confirms Bird Flu In Six New Provinces China confirmed six new outbreaks of deadly bird flu in six provinces spread throughout the country, state media said. China's Ministry of Agriculture confirmed H5N1 bird flu out ...

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