News & Updates

  • Philippines Confirms Rare H5N9 Bird Flu Outbreak
    For the first time, poultry in the Philippines have tested positive for a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus of the H5N9 group. Further outbreaks linked to the H5N1 virus serotype have also been reported there. Last month, a young child in India succumbed to an infection with a virus of the same “family.” ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on May 14, 2025
  • Egg prices see a sharp decrease as production reaches to meet demand
    WASHINGTON — The price for eggs, on average, decreased 12.7 percent in April, which is reported as the largest monthly price drop in more than four decades, according to the most recent Consumer Price Index report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The report adds that Grade A egg prices were lowered to $5.12 last month, which is more than a dollar less than March’s $6.23 record high. This ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 14, 2025
  • Chicken calling and more at annual South Carolina Poultry Festival
    BATESBURG-LEESVILLE, S.C. — The annual South Carolina Poultry Festival took place May 8-11 in Batesburg-Leesville, S.C., in the heart of South Carolina’s poultry country. “Our community is at the heart of South Carolina’s thriving poultry industry, with local powerhouses like House of Raeford, Amick Farms, and Best Dressed Chicken helping to fuel a $1.5 billion industry,” said Mayor Lancer Shull. “It’s only fitting that we gather right here in the ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 13, 2025
  • Delaware Department of Agriculture recovers orphaned chicks
    DOVER, Del. — The Delaware Department of Agriculture and First State Animal Center have joined forces to rehabilitate thousands of orphaned chicks recovered from a misdirected USPS shipment. “DDA received a call on Friday afternoon May 2nd from the USPS Delaware Processing and Distribution Center that they had an undeliverable box of baby birds,” DDA said in a statement. “DDA facilitated the transfer of the orphaned chicks to First State ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 13, 2025
  • Snack Like a Pro: Pilgrim's Chicken Nugget Revolution
    Tony Hawk shows us how to “snack like a pro” in new ad campaign, capitalizing on a growing consumer trend. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on May 13, 2025
  • South Africa's Poultry Giant Faces Serious Charges
    Broiler producer accused of inhumane culling and starvation of birds following investigation by the country's NSPCA. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on May 13, 2025
  • Novus developing marketing initiatives in Latin America
    SAO PAULO, Brazil — As the Novus’ Poultry Solutions Manager for Latin America, Dr. Heytor Henrique Garcia Borges is heading marketing initiatives that align with the company’s mission as a leader in intelligent nutrition, the company said. “My role involves developing long-term strategic planning, market analysis and trends, project management, performance analysis, and innovative and sustainable solutions for our customers in Latin America,” Borges said. “I collaborate cross-functionally with ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 13, 2025
  • The U.S. and China temporarily reduce tariffs as part of new trade deal
    GENEVA — In the continuing debate on trade between the United States and China, it was announced on May 12 that the two nations have reached a temporary truce in the triple-digit retaliatory tariff fees. The extra tariffs the U.S. imposed on Chinese imports in April will be cut from 145 percent to 30 percent, and Chinese duties on U.S. goods will fall from 125 percent to 10 percent. ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 12, 2025
  • Chlorinated Chicken Blocked in US-UK Trade
    Chlorinated chicken is a point of contention between the two countries. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on May 12, 2025
  • Tyson Foods announces the addition of Olivia Tyson and John R. Tyson to Board of Directors
    SPRINGDALE, Ark. — Tyson Foods Inc. announces the appointment of Olivia Tyson and John Randal Tyson to the company’s Board of Directors, effective as of May 8. “They will be the fourth generation of Tyson family members to sit on the board of the company founded by their great-grandfather, John W. Tyson,” the company said in a statement. Olivia Tyson will serve on the Compensation and Leadership Development and Technology ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 12, 2025
  • Bojangles announces its first New Jersey restaurant opening
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bojangles, known for its breakfast and Southern-style chicken, biscuits and tea, announced the opening of its newest location in Piscataway, N.J., marking a significant step in its journey to become a national brand and expanding its footprint in the Northeast. The new restaurant, which officially opened on April 23, is owned and operated by local entrepreneurs, Sanjay Patel, and Dipak Patel of ADS Restaurant Group LLC. ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 12, 2025
  • Apparent paradigm shift upends chicken wing market
    Demand growth for wings has consistently outstripped other chicken parts over the past few decades, but that era may finally be coming to an end. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on May 12, 2025
  • SAFE Act introduced to protect ag exports during animal disease outbreaks
    WASHINGTON — A recently introduced bipartisan bill, the “Safe American Food Exports (SAFE) Act” is designed to protect U.S. agricultural exports such as poultry, livestock, animal-based feed, and other animal products, and that they can continue to be shipped even during times of an animal disease outbreak in the U.S. Agricultural industry groups have expressed support for the legislation (H.R. 3038/S. 1501), especially by the nation’s poultry industry regarding what ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 12, 2025
  • Hillandale Farms Exec Jailed for $7M Embezzlement
    The judge also ordered Jonathan Weston to pay restitution of $6,870,128 to Hillandale Farms. ... read more
    Source: Watts Avian FluPublished on May 9, 2025
  • Hormel expands its Square Table line with two new chicken flavors
    AUSTIN, Minn. — Heat-and-eat meal solutions continue to gain traction among today's consumers, as more people seek hassle-free, easy-to-prepare options that deliver on taste and quality, Hormel notes, as it announces new chicken additions to its Square Table® brand — Tuscan Style Chicken and Maple Bourbon Chicken. Tuscan Style Chicken offers tender, fully cooked chicken breast in a rich Tuscan-style sauce, bringing Italian-inspired flavor to the table with minimal effort. ... read more
    Source: Poultry TimesPublished on May 9, 2025
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