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Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Estonia faces higher Campylobacter risk in chicken meat imports than in local poultry, study claims
Imported chicken meat products pose a higher risk of Campylobacter infection in Estonia than domestic poultry, according to a study published recently.
Friday, September 27, 2013
HKScan inaugurates poultry facility in Tabasalu, Estonia
September 27, 2013   HKScan inaugurates poultry facility in Tabasalu, Estonia press release HKScan Corporation inaugurated on September 23, 2013 its Tabasalu poultry facility which will be responsible for slaughtering, cutting, deboning and ...
Friday, March 15, 2013
Ukraine resumes poultry import from Estonia and Bulgaria
Ukraine's State Veterinary and Biosecurity Service has ceased an import ban on poultry products from Estonia and Bulgaria. The measure was previously introduced due to cases of Newcastle disease in these countries.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Estonia's Tallegg launches new poultry farm in West-Viru County
December 14, 2012 Estonia's Tallegg launches new poultry farm in West-Viru County Estonia's Tallegg has launched its new poultry farm in West-Viru County, designed to simultaneously keep 224,000 chickens. It has rebuilt the old poultry farm ...
Monday, October 22, 2012
Estonia's Tallegg to build poultry processing facility
October 22, 2012 Estonia's Tallegg to build poultry processing facility   Estonian poultry producer, Tallegg, will be building a new poultry processing facility. The 6500m2 plant will be completed in August 2013. On completion, the company ...
Monday, July 25, 2011
Estonian poultry consumption increases
July 25, 2011 Estonian poultry consumption increases Although there was an overall decrease in sales of food last year, Estonia's poultry consumption increased by 5%.  Presently, output of poultry in the country is modest so the rate of sel ...
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Newcastle disease hits Estonia's biggest poultry farm
November 8, 2007 Newcastle disease hits Estonia's biggest poultry farm Estonia's largest poultry firm AS Tallegg began slaughtering 237,000 chickens Wednesday (November 7) after an outbreak of Newcastle disease, which is highly contagious f ...

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