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PoultryWorld Millions of broilers culled in Poland due to AI Nearly 6 million birds have recently been culled in Poland due to avian influenza (AI), as the outbreak count breaks new records. Industry representatives have warned that the sector is facing a tough situation, as the epidemic has never before been this severe in the country. “This is the first time we are facing such a crisis. Until now, 65 outbreaks was the highest number, and we have already exceeded 200,” – said Andrzej Danielak, a spokesperson for the Polish Association of Poultry Breeders and Producers. The last time AI struck Poland, in December of 2019, the outbreaks continued through February of 2020. At that time, a total of 35 outbreaks of this disease were found in 9 provinces, mainly in ducks and turkeys. The virus temporarily halted Polish poultry exports, which proved to be quite painful for local poultry farmers. ....
PoultryWorld Ukraine’s Agromars poultry stops production Ukraine’s second-largest broiler meat producer Agromars has completely stopped operations and is trying to sell off its farm assets and inventory. A source in the Ukraine banking industry told Ukrainian magazine Novoye Vremya that the company found itself in financial peril. “In January there was some hope that the company’s farms could resume operation, but that hope faded. Company is trying to repay its debts with live poultry”, the banker said. Agromars, the second-largest producer of poultry in Ukraine, stopped production. Photo: Lex Salverda Previously Agromars commented that only some farms temporarily halted their operations. As explained by Ivan Zazyulya, the company’s general director, poultry production had been in red figures for some time. It was impossible to maintain profitable operations at the current feed prices, Zazyulya said in January ....