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  • By H7N9 cases news traders began to worry about selling chicken eggs

    By Hebei Langfang H7N9 bird flu news of concern for many people began to live poultry deal. There are small traders look unpleasantly said this egg and chicken sales just getting a little restoration, "will not go down again sold?"

    This morning, the new wholesale market and the market Shuangqiaoshan staff told reporters that the live poultry trade was canceled a few years earlier. New market areas that saw Langfang live poultry after the transaction closed, although no live poultry market transactions, they will be more strictly regulated market poultry transactions, checks will be further strengthened.

    Morning, is located near a ChongWenMen city Xinyuan dishes store owner, said: "This is just the business of egg and chicken point, not again hit it?"

    New market monitoring data show that the new market wholesale price of eggs is 3.81 yuan / kg, than July 12 of 3.19 yuan / kg up 19.44%. Market analysts said that the original egg sales once affected, has now been restored, and because egg producing continuous rainfall acquisition, transportation, has caused a shortage of eggs on the market. In addition, sales of chicken meat was significantly restored. Langfang this case since the impact on the market remains to be seen.

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    受河北廊坊H7N9禽流感病例消息的影响,不少市民又开始关注起活禽交易了。

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    Re: By H7N9 cases news traders began to worry about selling chicken eggs

    Poultry-related firms hit by virus

    The latest case of H7N9 confirmed on July 20 in Beijing is expected to delay further the financial recovery of poultry-related companies.

    The 61-year-old female patient from Langfang, Hebei province, is still in a critical condition after being infected with the virus, which was the only diagnosed case in China in July.

    In April, the government closed many markets in some areas, including Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces, to prevent the spread of the disease. They began to reopen from the end of June.

    The total losses of poultry-related companies all over the country up until the end of June exceeded 600 billion yuan ($92.2 billion) since the first case of H7N9 virus was discovered by the authorities at the end of March, according to the latest statistics from the National Poultry Industry Association.

    "The monitoring system of updated figures on losses was shut down and poultry markets gradually started to reopen at the end of June because there were no more new cases discovered until July 20," said Liang Zhong, an officer in charge of the pigeon industry at the National Poultry Industry Association.

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