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- Canadian eggs recalled over Salmonella concernsThe eggs subject to recall were produced at a Burnbrae Farms site in Manitoba. ... read more
- Animal Agriculture Sustainability Summit to offer key insights during IPPE 2025ATLANTA — The 2025 Animal Agriculture Sustainability Summit will be held at the International Production & Processing Expo in Atlanta, Ga. Organized by the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, the American Feed Industry Association and the Meat Institute, the summit will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 28, and is complimentary for all registered IPPE attendees. The summit will start with a keynote panel discussing sustainability and collaboration in retail and restaurants. It will feature speakers from the meat, poultry, egg, animal food and restaurant industries. The panel will cover topics like sustainability in animal and feed production, life cycle assessments. . . Register or Login to keep reading Thank you for your interest in accessing the complete content. To continue reading, please register for free. By registering, you'll gain full access to our valuable resources, updates, and insights. If you already have an account please Log In. The post Animal Agriculture Sustainability Summit to offer key insights during IPPE 2025 appeared first on poultrytimes.com. ... read more
- Broiler meat’s affordability shines bright at retail, foodserviceEven though broiler meat prices surged in the aftermath of the pandemic, the edge over competing protein categories like beef remains decisive. ... read more
- Wayne-Sanderson seeks court relief from DOJ actionsThe company filed a motion in response to the U.S. Department of Justice declaring the company violation a consent decree and ordering it to cease its use of Agri Stats. ... read more
- Georgia confirms first commercial HPAI case, reassures public on product safety, IPPE not affectedATLANTA — The current outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, which began in 2022, continues to affect the nation’s poultry industry. On Friday, Jan. 17, Georgia confirmed its first positive HPAI case on a commercial poultry operation. “This is a serious threat to Georgia’s number one industry and the livelihoods of thousands of Georgians who make their living in our state’s poultry industry,” Tyler Harper, Georgia agriculture commissioner, said. “We are working around the clock to mitigate any further spread of the disease and ensure that normal poultry activities in Georgia can resume as quickly as. . . Register or Login to keep reading Thank you for your interest in accessing the complete content. To continue reading, please register for free. By registering, you'll gain full access to our valuable resources, updates, and insights. If you already have an account please Log In. The post Georgia confirms first commercial HPAI case, reassures public on product safety, IPPE not affected appeared first on poultrytimes.com. ... read more
- USDA announces Packers and Stockyards Act reformsWASHINGTON — The USDA has announced its third installment of regulatory reforms under the Packers and Stockyards Act, which it says is intended to “level the playing field” for chicken and turkey farmers that sell their animals to processing companies under contract. Among the updates, USDA notes that this regulation update gives farmers more insight into payment rates, more stability in what is called the “tournament system,” as well as provide for more key information on expectations on capital improvements that the farmer needs to make to maintain or renew contracts. “During my time as Secretary of Agriculture, time. . . Register or Login to keep reading Thank you for your interest in accessing the complete content. To continue reading, please register for free. By registering, you'll gain full access to our valuable resources, updates, and insights. If you already have an account please Log In. The post USDA announces Packers and Stockyards Act reforms appeared first on poultrytimes.com. ... read more
- Georgia has first HPAI case in poultry of 2022-25 outbreakNew flock infections are also confirmed in Indiana, Ohio, Maryland, California and Minnesota. ... read more
- Bullington named Simmons Prepared Foods presidentHe most recently served the company as senior vice president of business operations. ... read more
- Cargill to settle in turkey antitrust suitThe third largest turkey producer in the United States becomes the second company to settle in lawsuit that dates back to 2019. ... read more
- US-RSPE to release first sustainability report during IPPEATLANTA — The U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Poultry & Eggs (US-RSPE) announces the release of its first-ever Sustainability Report during the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta, Ga. This milestone report represents a groundbreaking effort to provide anonymous, aggregated sustainability data across the U.S. poultry and egg supply chain, encompassing broilers, turkeys, and eggs, the group noted. The Sustainability Report is based on data gathered through the US-RSPE Sustainability Framework, a multi-stakeholder tool developed to assess, track, and improve sustainability practices across the poultry sector. For the first time, metrics such as environmental. . . Register or Login to keep reading Thank you for your interest in accessing the complete content. To continue reading, please register for free. By registering, you'll gain full access to our valuable resources, updates, and insights. If you already have an account please Log In. The post US-RSPE to release first sustainability report during IPPE appeared first on poultrytimes.com. ... read more
- Is the poultry industry ready for new Salmonella framework? [PODCAST]Elizabeth Doughman, editor, WATT Poultry USA and Poultry Future talks with Bill Potter, Ph.D., poultry food safety and processing extension at the University of Arkansas, about how to prepare for the USDA FSIS proposed Salmonella Framework. ... read more
- IPPE to proceed as planned despite Ga. bird flu caseThe International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) scheduled in Atlanta, Ga. will proceed as planned, despite a recent detection of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in a commercial poultry operation in the northern part of the state. The Georgia Department of Agriculture on Friday suspended all poultry exhibitions that display live birds, shows, swaps, meets and sales after a flock in Elbert County tested positive for the disease. However, GDA Commissioner Tyler Harper confirmed. . . Register or Login to keep reading Thank you for your interest in accessing the complete content. To continue reading, please register for free. By registering, you'll gain full access to our valuable resources, updates, and insights. If you already have an account please Log In. The post IPPE to proceed as planned despite Ga. bird flu case appeared first on poultrytimes.com. ... read more
- Poultry events in Ga suspended following positive bird flu case in commercial Elbert Co. flockA confirmed case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, or bird flu, in a commercial Elbert County flock has led to the suspension of all Georgia poultry events until further notice. A Friday press release from the Georgia Department of Agriculture stated this suspension includes, <span data-contrast="auto. . . Register or Login to keep reading Thank you for your interest in accessing the complete content. To continue reading, please register for free. By registering, you'll gain full access to our valuable resources, updates, and insights. If you already have an account please Log In. The post Poultry events in Ga suspended following positive bird flu case in commercial Elbert Co. flock appeared first on poultrytimes.com. ... read more
- Lincoln Park Zoo reports flamingo and seal deaths from HPAICHICAGO — After conducting tests, the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Ill., has confirmed and reports the death of a Chilean flamingo and a harbor seal from highly pathogenic avian influenza. Zoo officials have not confirmed a source and cause but note that it is “near certain” that it emanated from contact with wild waterfowl that were HPAI infected. The zoo adds that visitors are not at risk from contacting the virus from its other animals, but that safety remains one of its top priorities. “Because highly pathogenic avian influenza is spread by free-ranging birds, it is no riskier. . . Register or Login to keep reading Thank you for your interest in accessing the complete content. To continue reading, please register for free. By registering, you'll gain full access to our valuable resources, updates, and insights. If you already have an account please Log In. The post Lincoln Park Zoo reports flamingo and seal deaths from HPAI appeared first on poultrytimes.com. ... read more
- DOL, Perdue reach agreement over child labor violationsThe company and a staffing agency it contracted with will pay restitution costs after violations were found in its Accomac, Virginia processing facility. ... read more
- Highly pathogenic H5N2 avian flu confirmed in Alaska
Highly pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza has been confirmed in a wild mallard duck from a state wildlife refuge in Alaska, the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced on August 26 … read more
- 3 Important Biosecurity Concepts for Your Poultry Farm
The effectiveness of any biosecurity program is affected by what is in the program and whether the program is being followed. All it takes is one instance of a policy circumvented … read more
- Arkansas Poultry Industry Braces for Bird Flu
Many Arkansans are looking skyward, eager to see migrating ducks from the north flying though the state when hunting season opens in November. Many other Arkansans are looking … read more