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Avian flu: farmers called upon to no longer hide cases / Capping chicken prices will be “difficult”
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November 29, 2022
“80% of chicken farmers are not accredited and work illegally and without insurance. They are therefore afraid to declare the number of chickens who have died from avian flu,” said El Hadi Tabhirt, national secretary of the National Interprofessional Council for the Poultry Sector (CNIFA), yesterday, calling on breeders “to report the deaths recorded. ".
By Thinhinane Khouchi
Speaking yesterday on National Radio, the national secretary of the National Interprofessional Council for the Poultry Sector (CNIFA) reacted to the statements of the Minister of Agriculture concerning the cap on the price of chicken... Regarding the disease, the radio guest returned to the spread of avian flu, indicating that "the symptoms of avian flu are represented by lethargy, fever and abstinence from food", adding that "there is no ere are no precise statistics regarding the number of chickens that have died from bird flu, but the situation is worrying. For instance : two breeders in the wilaya of Médéa lost sixty thousand chickens because of the flu”. On this occasion, the national secretary of the National Interprofessional Council for the Poultry Sector called on breeders "to report the deaths recorded, and not to move, while not selling chickens to breeders who have recorded deaths in order to prevent the spread of influenza, in addition to disinfection of trucks transporting chickens, eggs and chicken feed”. He said that “failure to report deaths frightens and worries us, because this behavior leads to the spread of the disease”. “Hiding cases of chicken deaths is very dangerous, and such cases exist because most chicken farmers (80% of them) are unlicensed and moonlight and uninsured. They are therefore afraid to make a declaration of the number of deaths”, alerted El Hadi Tabhirt. In addition, the speaker on National Radio said that "twenty million doses of avian flu vaccine would be enough to contain the situation", stressing the need to accelerate the pace of vaccination before the virus spreads. ...
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