Egypt’s poultry industry is pushing back against government plans to import frozen chicken to stabilise prices. Farmers argue there is...
Read moreDetailsSouth Africa’s poultry industry has proven remarkably resilient despite global shocks, rising input costs and local infrastructure challenges. A new...
Read moreDetailsTwenty young agripreneurs from Diepsloot township in Johannesburg are being equipped to run revenue-generating micro-farming enterprises through innovative Hydro-Coop units...
Read moreDetailsSouth Africa’s poultry industry is actively pursuing export opportunities in the Middle East, with strong interest from buyers in Dubai....
Read moreDetailsNew research shows that exposing chicks to light before hatching can improve their behaviour, growth and welfare. Light exposure encourages...
Read moreDetailsRussia plans to significantly increase poultry exports by introducing subsidised loans for producers, focusing on broiler breeding and value-added egg...
Read moreDetailsFrom smart broiler houses and high-speed egg graders to automated feedmills and precision processing plants, technology is transforming poultry production....
Read moreDetailsRainbow’s new song, “We Are Rainbow”, celebrates the people behind the brand rather than its products. Created with input from...
Read moreDetailsRecent shifts in the trade relationship between South Africa and the United States, including tariff measures and AGOA developments, are...
Read moreDetailsAstral’s large-scale HPAI vaccination programme highlights both the potential and complexity of disease control in poultry. From intensive monitoring and...
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