Monthly Archives: May, 2025

Newcastle Disease Update (May 2025)

UPDATE ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE 26 May 2025 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Global situation of Newcastle disease 3. Newcastle disease situation in Europe 3.1....

Experts to Analyse Smart Poultry Biosecurity at the ADA Summit 2025

Zaragoza will host the second edition of the ADA Biosecurity Summit on 4 June 2025, an exclusive event dedicated to biosecurity in the swine...

SPACE 2025 prepares its 39th edition showcasing the cutting edge in...

SPACE 2025 in Rennes will be for three days the European epicentre for livestock innovation, with special emphasis on poultry and livestock intelligence Rennes, France...

Tomorrow’s poultry nutrition is being designed today: ESPN 2025 will bring...

The 24th European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition (ESPN 2025) will be held from 23 to 26 June 2025 in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Jointly organised...

Spain advances in its access to a market of 1.4 billion...

AVIANZA has carried out a significant prospecting visit to China. The main objective of this trip was to lay the groundwork for the imminent opening of the Spanish poultry market in the country of 1.4 billion poultry meat consumers. This mission seeks to strengthen commercial, logistical and technical ties between Spain and China.

Two uncertainties — legislative and raw material costs — are the...

The Catalan poultry sector is enjoying a period of prosperity, but clouds are gathering on the horizon. Despite having consolidated its recovery after years of instability, producers are looking with concern at the immediate future, shaped by geopolitical tensions, tariffs and new European regulations. This was made evident during the General Assembly of the Federació Avícola Catalana (FAC), held on 21 May at the iconic Llotja de Mar in Barcelona.

Spain’s “King of Pork” breaks into the poultry sector

Grupo Jorge, the company recognised as the "King of Pork in Spain" and one of Europe's leading pork exporters, has marked a significant milestone by announcing its entry into the poultry sector. This strategic move, involving an investment of 25 million euros, is being realised through the acquisition of the Aragonese company Aragonesa de Piensos (Arpisa).\n\nThe transaction has only now come to light, but was formally completed at the end of 2024 with the acquisition of a 76% stake in Arpisa through Grupo Jorge's subsidiary, Cuarte.

H5N1 avian influenza outbreak detected in wild geese in Extremadura

An outbreak of avian influenza has been detected in the municipality of Don Benito (Badajoz), Extremadura. This outbreak, identified as the first case of...

France establishes retroactive aid for laying poultry farmers affected by the...

This scheme aims to cover 50% of gross margin losses due to extended biosecurity downtime periods and to compensate 90% of losses related to egg destruction or reduced egg value for laying hen producers located in zones affected by the 2022-2023 avian influenza outbreak.

CIWF has released its SUSTAINABILITY REPORT for BROILER CHICKENS — the...

This May, Compassion in World Farming has published its SUSTAINABILITY REPORT for BROILER CHICKENS — the question is: who pays the enormous additional cost...

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