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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ghana bans sale, movement of poultry to stop bird flu spread

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CLEAN : Ghana bans sale, movement of poultry to stop bird flu spread
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Poultry sales slump after Bird flu scare

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CLEAN : Poultry sales slump after Bird flu scare
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Bird flu will become endemic

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CLEAN : Bird flu will become endemic
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Highly infectious strain of bird flu detectedi in Netherlands

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CLEAN : Highly infectious strain of bird flu detectedi in Netherlands
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Brazil says exports safe despite tainted meat scandal

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Brazil tried to reassure the world Sunday that its huge meat industry poses no threat despite allegations that major exporters have been selling tainted beef and poultry with falsified inspection certificates
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : South Africa: 260, 000 birds killed due to avian influenza

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South African minister of Agriculture Senzeni Zokwana discusses says 260, 000 birds have been killed due to an outbreak of a highly contagious strain of avian influenza which has prompted neighbouring countries to ban poultry imports
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Bloomberg

China Throwing Doors Open to Meat

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Nov.05 -- The worsening epidemic of African Swine Fever in China means the world’s most populous country needs more meat – a lot more. It’s boosting imports of pork and beef from Canada and Brazil and could even lift a ban on U.S....
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Curated Video

Meat, Poultry Plants Close As Workers Get Sick With COVID-19

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Analysis from USA Today and the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting says rates of infection are soaring in and around major processing plants.
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Curated Video

State health officials say a California resident is the lone known death in a spate of salmonella poisonings across the country that appear to be linked to eating ground turkey meat.

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HEADLINE: Salmonella death linked to Calif. ground turkey CAPTION: State health officials say a California resident is the lone known death in a spate of salmonella poisonings across the country that appear to be linked to eating ground...
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Curated Video

Cuba wants greater competition among local US companies

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1. Various set-ups of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pedro Alvarez, president of ALIMPORT (Cuban Food Imports Company / Empresa Cubana Importadora de Alimentos ALIMPORT): "Free trade does not happen just with one or two...
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Sky News

Defra Officials on site of Bird Flu outbreak Farm

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Defra Officials on site of Bird Flu outbreak Farm
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cameroon acts to halt suspected bird flu outbrea

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CLEAN : Cameroon acts to halt suspected bird flu outbrea
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Hong Kong culls chickens to battle bird flu

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CLEAN: Hong Kong culls chickens to battle bird flu
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cambodia fights surge in bird flu deaths

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CLEAN : Cambodia fights surge in bird flu deaths
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Bird flu no evidence of sustained human

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CLEAN : Bird flu no evidence of sustained human
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In 2014 Miss Uganda teaches women to get their hands dirty

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CLEAN : In 2014 Miss Uganda teaches women to get their hands dirty
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Bloomberg

Tyson Foods CEO Says He's Happy About Staffing of Plants

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Mar.01 -- Tom Hayes, Tyson Foods chief executive officer, comments on U.S. immigration policy. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Tyson Foods CEO Calls Collusion Case 'Baseless'

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Mar.01 -- Tom Hayes, Tyson Foods chief executive officer, comments on the collusion allegations against the poultry industry. He speaks during an interview with Blomberg's Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Tasty treats to help celebrate Lunar New Year

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LEADIN:Saturday marks the start of the Lunar Year of the Rooster and families across Asia will reunite for festivities, fireworks and food. While tradition calls for feasting on "auspicious" foods, many will also munch on staple snacks...
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Curated Video

Tasty treats to help celebrate Lunar New Year

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WORLD ASIA CHICKEN FEETSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:41SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionHong Kong - 23 January 20171. Wide of...
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Bloomberg

Stew Leonard's CEO Says 'Don't Panic,' Meat Will Be on Shelves

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May.01 -- Stew Leonard's Chief Executive Officer Stew Leonard Jr. says getting products from the U.S. Midwest is the biggest supply challenge right now and assures consumers a constant flow of meat and fish products will be on shelves....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Customers are avoiding chicken: India poultry industry hit by false virus claims

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Regular customers are avoiding chicken says one seller at a meat market in New Delhi as India's poultry sales drop nearly 80 percent following false rumours that chickens are carriers of the coronavirus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

2 Sisters poultry plant in Anglesea

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of the 2 Sisters poultry processing plant in Anglesea with workers outside after a coronavirus outbreak on 22 June 2020 in Anglesea, Wales
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zambia restricts foreign businesses

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CLEAN : Zambia restricts foreign businesses