News & Updates

  • Technology and biosecurity take center stage at Poultry Processor Workshop
    TUCKER, Ga. — Poultry industry leaders recently convened in Nashville, Tenn., for the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association’s 2025 Poultry Processor Workshop, where the spotlight was on leadership, technology, biosecurity and operational excellence. The event offered attendees strategic insights into elevating plant performance, ranging from effective team management and disease prevention to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and preventive maintenance. Presenters stressed that to improve results in every part ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 5, 2025
  • Ag groups giving negative reaction to recent MAHA report
    WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has recently unveiled its first report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, and it focuses on presented statistics designed to “make our children healthy again.” Several agricultural organizations have expressed their disapproval with the report and note that it does not give proper consideration to the efforts given by American farmers in providing nutritious foods. There have also been criticisms from researchers that the ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 5, 2025
  • Gene-edited layers could eliminate male chick culling
    Surrogate hens host modified embryos to create layers that produce only female progeny within a single generation. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on June 4, 2025
  • Indiana declared HPAI-free by WOAH
    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — As of May 27, the state of Indiana has been deemed Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza-free by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH). “The first HPAI case of the 2022-2025 incident in Indiana — and the nation — was confirmed in early February 2022 in a Dubois County turkey flock,” an Indiana state release states. “Indiana has had 34 commercial poultry flocks (chickens, ducks, and turkeys) and ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 4, 2025
  • Joe Jurgielewicz & Son introduces premium liquid duck eggs
    HAMBURG, Pa. — Joe Jurgielewicz & Son Ltd. introduces its premium liquid duck eggs as a flavorful and functional solution to the ongoing egg shortages across the United States, the company announced, adding that the introduction of its liquid duck eggs offers an alternative for chefs, bakers, and food manufacturers seeking consistency and excellence in their creations. “Eggs are an irreplaceable ingredient in professional kitchens. Our premium liquid duck ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 4, 2025
  • Illinois poultry exhibition suspension is lifted
    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois Department of Agriculture lifted the temporary suspension of exhibition or sale of poultry in the state, after its initial issuance in February. “We have closely monitored the threat posed by avian flu and have taken appropriate measures to ensure biosecurity for the safety of both the public and the poultry industry,” Dr. Mark Ernst, IDOA state veterinarian, said. “Should the situation change, we will re-evaluate, ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 4, 2025
  • NPFDA foundation announces its 2025 scholarship recipients
    ST. MARYS, Ga. — The National Protein and Food Distributors Association’s Scholarship Foundation has awarded $50,000 in scholarships to 10 outstanding students, the group announces. The NPFDA Scholarship Foundation was established in 1979. Eligible applicants are employees of NPFDA member companies or dependents of an employee of a NPFDA member company enrolled full-time at a U.S.-based college or university or a graduating high school senior pursuing a college degree in ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 4, 2025
  • Hickman’s Family Farms reports 95 percent loss due to bird flu outbreak
    BUCKEYE, Ariz. — In the past few weeks highly pathogenic avian influenza has been wreaking havoc on commercial table egg layer flocks in Arizona. Hickman’s Family Farms announces that the virus has claimed 95 percent of its hens in Arizona, which amounts to approximately 6 million birds. “This devastating turn of events means the loss of life for the hens, the loss of jobs for hundreds of employees, and the ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 3, 2025
  • Why Chicken Snacks Are Beating Beef in Market
    Many consumers perceive chicken as a “high-protein, low guilt pivot” to flip the script on traditional snacking. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on June 3, 2025
  • Pilgrim’s donates $100K to Mississippi State’s feed mill construction
    STARKVILLE, Miss.— Pilgrim’s Pride has donated a major gift toward constructing a new poultry feed mill facility at Mississippi State University. The company’s $100,000 gift marks another chapter in demonstrating its longstanding relationship with the university’s poultry science department. Pilgrim’s — which also partners with MSU for internship and mentoring programs — produces fresh, frozen and value-added products from its operations across 14 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, Mexico, the U.K. ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 3, 2025
  • AI Revolution: 4 Ways to Boost Chicken Marketing
    Free generative AI tools like ChatGPT could make connecting with poultry consumers easier. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on June 3, 2025
  • Grain & Protein Technologies completes Munters FoodTech acquisition
    ASSUMPTION, Ill. — Grain & Protein Technologies, a global designer, manufacturer, and marketer of equipment for grain storage and handling, seed processing, and protein production, announces the completion of its acquisition of Munters FoodTech Equipment. The acquired Munters business has been selling and servicing the Aerotech®, Euroemme®, and Reventa® branded products. “GPT is committed to building upon the strong legacy of the Aerotech, Euroemme, and Reventa brands to continue ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 3, 2025
  • Another Maricopa County, Arizona, layer flock lost to HPAI
    At the same time, Arizona-based egg producer Hickman’s Family Farm announced it recently lost 95% of its flock to the disease. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on June 2, 2025
  • Chore-Time celebrates Jim Rose’s 50 years of dedicated service
    MILFORD, Ind. — Chore-Time announces that it is proudly commemorating Jim Rose's extraordinary 50-year work anniversary, honoring his unwavering dedication and invaluable contributions to the company’s success. Rose joined Chore-Time in November 1973 and became a foundational member of the team, serving in the role of area technical service manager since the 1980’s and previously holding positions in operations management, field sales and Asia service management during his career. ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 2, 2025
  • AFIA board installs new leadership and advocates for animal food industry in Washington
    ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Feed Industry Association’s Board of Directors recently concluded its annual spring meeting in Washington, D.C., where they advocated for key policy priorities impacting the animal food industry on Capitol Hill and conducted other official business, including installing new board leadership and directors. On May 22, the directors met with more than 35 U.S. Senate and House offices, advocating for several legislative priorities on behalf of ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on June 2, 2025
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