Avian Influenza Boosts the Price of Eggs in Spain After Slaughtering 2.7 Million Birds
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The season of avian influenza on Spanish farms since autumn has been "very hard" to the point that 2.7 million laying birds (5.6% of the census) have been slaughtered and a decrease in production of 32.5 million dozens of eggs that have contributed to the price increase of the product.This has been confirmed in an interview with Efeagro the director of the Spanish Association of Egg Producers (Aseprhu), Mar Fernández, who has reviewed the sector…
The season of avian influenza on Spanish farms since autumn has been "very hard" to the point that 2.7 million laying birds (5.6% of the census) have been slaughtered and a decrease in production of 32.5 million dozens of eggs that have contributed to the price rise of the product.Read more
The season of avian influenza on Spanish farms since autumn has been "very hard" to the point that 2.7 million laying birds (5.6% of the census) have been slaughtered and a decrease in production of 32.5 million dozens of eggs that have contributed to the price increase of the product. This has been confirmed in an interview with Efeagro the director of the Spanish Association of Egg Producers (Aseprhu), Mar Fernández, who has reviewed the secto…
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