News & Updates
- USAPEEC marks 40th anniversary milestoneTUCKER, Ga. — Celebrating two score of U.S. poultry and egg export promotion, this September the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council is observing its 40-year anniversary. What began in 1985 as an intermediary organization between the USDA, agricultural trade offices, and embassies around the world, the council is lauding the substantial increase in poultry exports during the previous four decades. When the organization began, U.S. poultry and egg exports ... read more
- Jamaica Broilers Group releases quarterly fiscal resultsProvisional results have been released by the Jamaica-based poultry producer and processor company, also covering its operations across the Caribbean region and in the U.S. ... read more
- Avian flu strikes 44,500 additional South Dakota turkeysSouth Dakota has lost eight commercial flocks to the virus so far in 2025. ... read more
- Pilgrim’s plant ‘operating normally’ after ICE incidentThe federal agency detained people at checkpoints near the company’s plant in Russellville, Alabama, but the company is unaware if any of its workers were affected. ... read more
- In Ovo Vaccine Placement: Boosting Poultry ImmunityWhere the egg is injected could matter as much as what’s in the needle. Following a quality control checklist could help improve accuracy and effectiveness in poultry. ... read more
- Consistency needed for zoning, compartmentalization standardsCountries that cover larger geographical areas can be put at a disadvantage when compartmentalization rules restrict trade from an entire state, province or nation. ... read more
- Engineered bacteria could stop poultry necrotic enteritisA probiotic could replace antibiotics to tackle a broiler disease that results in an estimated $6 billion in losses annually. ... read more
- Panamanian poultry industry shining like a starThe Central American & Caribbean Poultry Congress sets a very high standard. ... read more
- National union responds to the American Protein Processing Modernization ActWASHINGTON — The Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union (RWDSU) recently released a statement expressing its opposition to U.S. Rep. Brad Finstad’s (R-Minn.) American Protein Processing Modernization Act. The RWDSU represents more than 15,000 poultry workers in facilities across the southern United States, as well as meatpacking and processing workers in other parts of the country. Stuart Applebaum, president of the RWDSU, made the union’s stance on the act clear ... read more
- How climate change hurts fight against avian flu in AustraliaWhen extreme weather events bring heavy rainfall, once dry areas become wetlands for wild birds potentially carrying the virus. ... read more
- Avian influenza continues to spread in Dakotas, AlbertaSouth Dakota has two flocks affected, while North Dakota and Alberta each have one. ... read more
- Inaugural WOAH report takes a focused look at bird flu vaccinationsPARIS — In its inaugural report on “The State of the World’s Animal Health,” the World Organization for Animal Health takes an in-depth look at the current situation of animal diseases, with a section focusing on highly pathogenic avian influenza, and specifically into the use of vaccines. This first report of its kind from WOAH was presented by the organization for the 92nd General Session of the World Assembly. ... read more
- Are foot baths truly effective in fight against avian flu?Negligence in the placement of foot baths, prior removal of organic matter from boots and duration of use can make the biosecurity tool ineffective. ... read more
- UGA professor incorporates AI into his curriculumATHENS, Ga. — Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly large part of the poultry industry, and one college professor is using it to prepare his students for the workforce. Andrew Benson, associate professor of poultry science at the University of Georgia, is using AI chatbots to give his students a more in-depth understanding of the poultry industry. “In my class, traditionally, we talk about the industry and how it’s ... read more
- What’s next for broiler, turkey health management?How phages, endolysins and a new take on biosecurity could help poultry perform better. ... read more