Tridge summary

Argentina has declared itself free of avian flu after 18 outbreaks in commercial farms were resolved. The country's poultry exports were disrupted for a month after the first case was detected in February, but shipments resumed in March after the government signed agreements with importing countries. Last year, Argentina earned approximately $384 million from the export of chicken meat.
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Argentina is free of avian flu cases after the end of the last of the 18 outbreaks in commercial farms, the country's secretary of agriculture said on Tuesday (8). Argentina's first case of avian flu in poultry on commercial farms was detected in February, disrupting chicken meat exports for a month. Shipments resumed in March, after the Argentine government signed agreements with importing countries. The state health agency Senasa determined that Argentina was free of bird flu in a document submitted to the World Organization for Animal Health, ...
Source: CanalRural

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