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Egg, Chicken Prices Drop As Bird Flu Outbreak Unnerves Consumers But No Signs Of Panic Yet

Egg, chicken prices drop as bird flu outbreak unnerves consumers but no signs of panic yet Avian influenza has been reported in Rajasthan, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. The outbreak, however, is reported to be severe in Kerala, where more than one lakh birds, including ducks and chickens, were culled in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts on January 6. Poultry farming. (PC- PTI) Egg and poultry consumption has slowed in some parts of the country but there is no sign of panic yet as aviation influenza, or the bird flu, has left hundreds of thousands of birds in Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh dead, posing a challenge to India s  Rs 1.75 lakh crore industry.

Centre issues advisory to check spread of bird flu know the current situation in all the states - देश में बर्ड फ्लू के गहराते संकट के बीच केंद्र ने जारी की एडवाइजरी, जानें किस राज्य की क्या स्थिति?

Centre issues advisory to check spread of bird flu know the current situation in all the states - देश में बर्ड फ्लू के गहराते संकट के बीच केंद्र ने जारी की एडवाइजरी, जानें किस राज्य की क्या स्थिति?
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Bird Flu: 2,403 birds dead in Himachal, number likely to increase

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], January 6 (ANI): With over 2,400 birds dead so far in Himachal Pradesh, the state has been put on high alert for avian influenza and officials are monitoring the situation according to state forest minister Rakesh Pathania.

Bird flu: Over 2,400 birds dead in Himachal, state on high alert

Bird flu: Over 2,400 birds dead in Himachal, state on high alert Apart from Himachal Pradesh, Kerala issued a high alert against bird flu on Tuesday after declaring bird-flu as a state-specific disaster. Veterinary collects sample amid the outbreak of H5N8 bird flu on Tuesday. (ANI Photo) Share Updated: Jan 6, 2021, 10:41 AM IST With over 2,400 birds dead so far in Himachal Pradesh, the state has been put on high alert for avian influenza and officials are monitoring the situation according to state forest minister Rakesh Pathania. As many as 2,403 birds have died so far. We expect that this number will grow. We are on high alert and monitoring the situation very carefully, Pathania told ANI.

Bird Flu scare: Himachal Pradesh on high alert after 2,403 birds die, number likely to increase

URL copied Image Source : FILE Bird Flu Scare: Himachal Pradesh put on high alert after 2,403 birds deaths, number likely to increase  Himachal Pradesh has been put on high alert for avian influenza after over 2,400 birds deaths so far, according to state forest minister Rakesh Pathania. Officials are monitoring the situation. As many as 2,403 birds have died so far. We expect that this number will grow. We are on high alert and monitoring the situation very carefully, Pathania told ANI. Hundreds of winter migratory birds including bar-headed goose along with river tern, brown-headed gull, and cormorants were found dead in and around the Pong Dam Sanctuary area.

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