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By AFP
22 Sep 2023
06:00 pm
South African chickens hit by ‘worst’ bird flu outbreak
The number of bird flu cases in South Africa this year was higher than in any year since the first outbreaks were reported in 2017.
South African poultry farmers have warned of possible chicken and egg shortages as they battle what the industry says is the worst bird flu outbreak ever to hit the country.
Producer Quantum Foods said on Friday that this year it had lost almost two million chickens – worth a total of more than R100 million – because of the disease.
“The bird flu outbreak is the worst that South Africa has witnessed,” fellow producer Astral said in a trading update on Thursday.
“(It) has already caused short supplies of table eggs into the market, and it is expected that the supply of poultry meat into the value chain could be affected negatively in the coming months.”
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https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/south-african-chickens-bird-flu-outbreak/
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South African poultry industry threatened by bird flu
Poultry farmers in South Africa are worried. All their chicken farming could go out the window. The animals are hit by an avian epizootic, described as “ the worst ” ever known in the country.
Published on :09/24/2023 - 04:28
By : RFI
Quantum Foods, one of the heavyweights in the market, deplores losses in its farms of up to 5.3 million dollars (4.9 million euros), or two million chickens dead due to the virus. Previously, Astral, the largest chicken producer, had announced a shortage of eggs.
According to experts, this is the worst outbreak of bird flu the country has ever seen. The first cases appeared on commercial farms in April. The virus first affected eggs. Now, it is expected that the supply of poultry meat will also be affected.
South Africa is one of the poultry market leaders on the continent. The first cases of bird flu on commercial farms appeared this year in April, according to the South African Poultry Association. According to the organization, breeders are faced with two strains of the virus, H5N1 and H7N6. The latter is spreading “ at an alarming speed ” particularly in the most populous province bringing together Pretoria and the economic capital Johannesburg, according to Astral.
Across the world, bird flu is increasingly affecting animals ranging from foxes to sea lions . This makes the World Health Organization (WHO) fear that the virus will adapt to contaminate humans more easily.
https://www.rfi.fr/fr/économie/2023...e-sud-africaine-menacée-par-la-grippe-aviaire
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Related to:
South Africa - Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 in poultry in farms 2023
https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...c-avian-influenza-h5-in-poultry-in-farms-2023
South Africa - Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H7N6 in poultry in farms 2023
https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...vian-influenza-h7n6-in-poultry-in-farms-2023
22 Sep 2023
06:00 pm
South African chickens hit by ‘worst’ bird flu outbreak
The number of bird flu cases in South Africa this year was higher than in any year since the first outbreaks were reported in 2017.
South African poultry farmers have warned of possible chicken and egg shortages as they battle what the industry says is the worst bird flu outbreak ever to hit the country.
Producer Quantum Foods said on Friday that this year it had lost almost two million chickens – worth a total of more than R100 million – because of the disease.
“The bird flu outbreak is the worst that South Africa has witnessed,” fellow producer Astral said in a trading update on Thursday.
“(It) has already caused short supplies of table eggs into the market, and it is expected that the supply of poultry meat into the value chain could be affected negatively in the coming months.”
...
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/south-african-chickens-bird-flu-outbreak/
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Translation Google
South African poultry industry threatened by bird flu
Poultry farmers in South Africa are worried. All their chicken farming could go out the window. The animals are hit by an avian epizootic, described as “ the worst ” ever known in the country.
Published on :09/24/2023 - 04:28
By : RFI
Quantum Foods, one of the heavyweights in the market, deplores losses in its farms of up to 5.3 million dollars (4.9 million euros), or two million chickens dead due to the virus. Previously, Astral, the largest chicken producer, had announced a shortage of eggs.
According to experts, this is the worst outbreak of bird flu the country has ever seen. The first cases appeared on commercial farms in April. The virus first affected eggs. Now, it is expected that the supply of poultry meat will also be affected.
South Africa is one of the poultry market leaders on the continent. The first cases of bird flu on commercial farms appeared this year in April, according to the South African Poultry Association. According to the organization, breeders are faced with two strains of the virus, H5N1 and H7N6. The latter is spreading “ at an alarming speed ” particularly in the most populous province bringing together Pretoria and the economic capital Johannesburg, according to Astral.
Across the world, bird flu is increasingly affecting animals ranging from foxes to sea lions . This makes the World Health Organization (WHO) fear that the virus will adapt to contaminate humans more easily.
https://www.rfi.fr/fr/économie/2023...e-sud-africaine-menacée-par-la-grippe-aviaire
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Related to:
South Africa - Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 in poultry in farms 2023
https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...c-avian-influenza-h5-in-poultry-in-farms-2023
South Africa - Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H7N6 in poultry in farms 2023
https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum...vian-influenza-h7n6-in-poultry-in-farms-2023