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Washington investigating possible human infections of avian influenza
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22 October 2024
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Britain raises avian influenza risk level to medium
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21 October 2024
1 minute read
The risk level has been raised from low to medium
Cows dead from bird flu rot in California heat
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21 October 2024
3 minute read
Carcasses could facilitate spread to birds
EU poultry production climbs in 2023
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21 October 2024
1 minute read
Poultry production has risen by 3.5 million tonnes since 2008
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18 October 2024
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H5N1 virus was detected in a flock of 7,669
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One million people across the UK sign NFU food standards petition
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18 June 2020
6 minute read
More than one million people have pledged their support for British farming and food production by signing the NFU’s petition urging government to ensure future trade deals do not lead to an increase in food imports that would be illegal to produce here.
France calls for European food sovereignty
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18 June 2020
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France wants to organise a conference with other European nations this autumn, focussing on how to reinforce “food sovereignty” amid the COVID-19 crisis.
China vows to improve hygiene in food markets after surge in coronavirus cases
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18 June 2020
5 minute read
Following a new COVID-19 outbreak, members of China’s Communist Party say that low standards of hygiene in China’s wholesale food markets and supply chain vulnerabilities need to be urgently addressed.
OIE takes steps towards digital future
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18 June 2020
3 minute read
Information flow is an essential component to prevent and monitor the spread of animal diseases as well as to maintain trust between countries.
Brexit explainer - the UK's export regime and what it means for the meat industry
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18 June 2020
9 minute read
Britain hasn’t exported to Europe for 46 years - but we’re about to start.
UK and EU farmers united in call for free trade agreement
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17 June 2020
5 minute read
Farming organisations from across the EU have joined the UK's NFU in its call for an urgent breakthrough in trade talks in order to establish a UK/EU free trade agreement.
Mexico will stop sending workers to Canadian farms amid COVID-19 outbreaks
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17 June 2020
5 minute read
Mexico will stop sending temporary workers to Canadian farms that have registered coronavirus cases and that do not have appropriate worker protections.
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