Poultry imports from Germany, the Netherlands and specific areas in the UK and Russia have been banned by the UAE authorities due to an outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza. Three resolutions issued by the UAE’s Ministry of Climate Change and Environment ban the import of all species of domestic and wild live birds, ornamental birds, chicks, hatching eggs and their thermally untreated byproducts from the Netherlands, Germany, and select areas of Russia. Also, the import of poultry meat and table eggs from several regions in the UK has been banned, according to the Gulf Times. The import ban on poultry from Herefordshire county and Cheshire West and Chester. Read more...
In recent years, new products in the poultry industry have been introduced to end consumers, which has changed the landscape of this industry dramatically. In recent years, the poultry industry has faced a group of mostly laboratory and synthetic products, which have gained a significant market share thanks to the strong marketing teams of their companies.Although the industry has been conservative about new products, such products have been able to make their mark among other products. Some commentators believe that under the current circumstances, many potential customers of poultry products are looking for new products.But in the meantime, what causes one of the. Read more...
Russia has imposed restrictions on imports of live poultry, fertilized eggs, and poultry products from the Netherlands since yesterday, according to a statement issued by Russia.These restrictions will apply to those goods that are not subject to the food embargo. Russian veterinary officials have blamed the decision on an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in the Netherlands.Russia has imported a significant amount of fertilized eggs from the Netherlands in recent years.The restrictions will come at a time when Russian veterinary officials have already been negotiating with Dutch veterinary officials about the potential biological dangers of transporting. Read more...
Iran will import corn, soybeans, chicken meat, and eggs from Ukraine.The Ministry of Economic Development, Trade, and Agriculture of Ukraine has announced that the Livestock Support Company of the Islamic Republic of Iran has sent a request to purchase products such as eggs, corn, and soybeans from this country. In recent weeks, it seems that the shortage of corn and soybeans in Iran has caused a decrease in poultry production in this country. This issue has led to an increase in the price of eggs and chicken meat in this country, and its government is trying to regulate prices in its domestic market by importing this product. Experts believe that carrying out. Read more...
Commentators believe that the export of poultry products from Russia will probably exceed the imports of these products for the first time. Estimates show that during 2019, the country had 17,000 tons more imports than exports in this sector. Meanwhile, the estimates made confirm that if the existing estimates are realized by the end of 2020, the country’s exports will grow by 33% to 280,000 tons and will exceed its imports of 230,000 tons. It should be noted that in 2019, Russia ranked 17th in poultry exports in the world market. These statistics have been published under the circumstances that in recent days, the increase in the price of poultry feed in. Read more...
Kommersant-Ural, citing TASS, reports that the Hong Kong Food Safety Center (CFS) has banned the import of poultry and eggs from the Tyumen region because ofhighly virulent avian influenza A subtype H5 virus in the region. The decision was taken on the basis of the notification of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) about outbreaks of avian influenza. To date, it is known about 10 foci identified in four districts of the Tyumen region. Nine out of ten outbreaks occurred in poultry on private farms. Not a single case of the disease was recorded at the food industry enterprises. The CFS reported that the center will closely monitor the development of. Read more...
Since August 10, the Rosselkhoznadzor has temporarily limited the import of live poultry, hatching eggs, poultry meat and by-products from Bulgariathat have not undergone heat treatment. the farm network Agrobook reports. The ban was introduced in connection with the deterioration of the epizootic situation associated with the spread of the Newcastle disease virus in poultry farms in Bulgaria. Restrictions apply to feed and herbal feed additives from Bulgarian manufacturers, as well as used equipment for poultrykeeping and slaughtering. At the same timeall listed goods are allowed to be imported into Russia until August 23, 2020, accompanied by veterinary. Read more...
The Arbitration Court granted the statement of the Rosselkhoznadzor Directorate for the Voronezh and Lipetsk Regions and decided to fine JSC Zadonskaya Poultry Farm by 100 thousand rubles, the regional information and reference portal Gorod48 reports. In spring, during the unscheduled inspection of the Zadonskaya Poultry Farm of the Zeros agricultural holding, which supplies the market with more than 30 types of chilled and frozen turkey products, Rosselkhoznadzor inspectors found an increased content of tetracycline antibiotics in the fillet samples. The concentration of drugs in the products of the brand "Vinituki" exceeded the maximum permissible. Read more...
"The Chinese side has posted a list of six Russian producers of poultry products, certified for deliveries to China, as reported on the official website of the General Administration of Customs of China» informs the Rosselkhoznadzor. In particular, in the list of enterprises that have received the right to supply its products to the Chinese market, there are three structures of LLC "Trading company" Resource-South ". The enterprises were certified as a result of the agreements reached during the consultations on April 10. Then the parties discussed the possibility of supplying Russian poultry products using storage facilities (refrigerators).. Read more...
Experts predict that the Russian grain harvest in 2019 will be 16% lower than the previous one. Grain prices will inevitably rise. Concerns about the possible increase in the prices of grain imported from Russia are expressed by Armenian business circles. In a conversation with the correspondent of the news agency “Sputnik Armenia”, the chairman of the Union of Poultry Farmers of Armenia Sergey Stepanyan noted that the prices for mixed feeds are already rising. A kilogram of feed has risen in price by 30 drams (AMD), the cost of its production also increased, which, in turn, affected the price. Read more...
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