More than seven million birds have been culled in South Africa flu continues

As the poultry  flu outbreak continues, the losses of the local poultry industry in South Africa continue to grow. So far, more than 7 million poultry  have been culled. Among them, Gauteng Province has been the most severely hit by the epidemic, including Johannesburg, Pretoria and other cities, are facing a serious “egg shortage.” Data released by the South African Poultry Industry Association shows that up to now, more than 7 million poultry have been centrally culled, which has directly led to a nationwide shortage of eggs in South Africa and a sharp rise in the price of related meat and egg products, which has increased the burden of life of ordinary South Africans. poultry carcasses are also harmful to the environment, and need to  waste rendering plant .

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Post time: Nov-02-2023
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