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Tag Archives avian flu


(Stephen Ausmus photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
Livestock, Markets, Poultry/Eggs

SW Ont. poultry sectors nearer business-as-usual, almost

By Grainews Staff, GFM Network News May 22, 2015
Quarantines on several poultry operations in southwestern Ontario could be removed by the end of next month, assuming no new cases of avian flu turn up in the region — just in time for another notifiable poultry disease to appear. The Feather Board Command Centre — the emergency response unit for the province’s chicken, turkey […] Read more

(Eggs.ca)
Livestock, Poultry/Eggs, Reuters

Sysco sees U.S. bird flu hurting egg supply up to 18 months

By GFM Network News May 15, 2015
New York | Reuters — Food distributor Sysco Corp. said on Friday that a record U.S. outbreak of avian flu would limit its chicken and egg supply for nine to 18 months, based on information provided to the company by its suppliers. Sysco is the biggest U.S. food distributor, whose clients include restaurants, hotels and […] Read more


(Keith Weller photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
Livestock, Poultry/Eggs, Reuters

Minnesota bans bird exhibitions over avian flu

By Reuters, GFM Network News May 15, 2015
Minneapolis | Reuters –– Minnesota officials on Friday banned all bird exhibitions in the state this year, including at the Minnesota State Fair, in response to an outbreak of avian influenza that has affected farms around the Midwest. Exhibitions at fairs, swap meets, exotic sales and petting zoos must not include birds for the rest […] Read more

(Eggs.ca)
Livestock, Markets, Poultry/Eggs, Reuters

Bird flu outbreak hits Nebraska

By GFM Network News May 12, 2015
Reuters — The fast-spreading avian flu virus was confirmed for the first time in Nebraska, at a commercial egg-laying farm that housed a flock of 1.7 million chickens, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday. The case in Dixon County, Nebraska, brings the number of states affected by the outbreak to 16, and the […] Read more


(Dave Bedard file photo)
Livestock, Markets, Poultry/Eggs, Reuters

H5N8 avian flu found in Indiana

By GFM Network News May 11, 2015
Reuters — A strain of avian flu that until now had been found only in the western U.S. has cropped up in Indiana, bringing the total number of states affected by the virulent outbreak to 15, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Monday. The eastward spread of any strain of the highly contagious H5 virus […] Read more

American wigeons at Quebec’s Iles-de-Contrecoeur National Wildlife Area. (Environment Canada photo by Benoit Audet)
Livestock, Poultry/Eggs

H5N8-positive wild duck found in B.C.

By Grainews Staff, GFM Network News May 4, 2015
Ongoing surveillance of Canada’s wild birds has turned up the country’s first-ever case of highly pathogenic H5N8 avian flu, in a duck carcass at a British Columbia bird sanctuary. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency on Friday reported the case to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), noting such a detection in wild birds “should […] Read more


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Livestock, Poultry/Eggs, Reuters

Iowa declares state of emergency over avian flu

By Reuters, GFM Network News May 1, 2015
Reuters — Iowa Governor Terry Branstad declared a state of emergency on Friday due to a rapidly expanding avian flu outbreak. State agriculture officials on Friday announced four more poultry farms — a million-bird commercial egg laying operation and three turkey farms — have initially tested positive for an H5 strain of the virus. “While […] Read more

(Manitoba Co-operator photo by Allan Dawson)
Crops, Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn, wheat rebound on technicals, dollar declines

By Michael Hirtzer, GFM Network News April 29, 2015
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. grains jumped as much as one per cent on Wednesday, with corn rebounding from a six-month low and wheat from a nearly five-year low on support from short covering and a weaker U.S. dollar. Soybeans also gained at the Chicago Board of Trade, buoyed by a strike of boat captains […] Read more


(Stephen Ausmus photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
Livestock, Markets, Poultry/Eggs, Reuters

Saudi Arabia bans Ont. poultry, egg products

By Reuters, GFM Network News April 29, 2015
Reuters — Saudi Arabia, the world’s second-largest importer of chicken broiler meat, has banned imports of poultry meat and egg products from Ontario due to the presence of avian flu on three Ontario farms. The market was worth about $825,000 in 2014, representing 0.4 per cent of Ontario’s poultry exports, said Patrick Girard, spokesman for […] Read more

(Scott Bauer photo courtesy ARS/USDA)
Livestock, Poultry/Eggs

Third Ont. farm with avian flu cleared of birds

By Grainews Staff, GFM Network News April 28, 2015
Updated, April 29, 2015 — Ontario is urging poultry farmers to look into the AgriStability income stabilization plan, after the province’s third poultry farm to catch H5N2 avian flu this month has put down all its turkeys. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed Monday that “humane depopulation” has already been completed at the Bright, Ont. […] Read more


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