Newsletter, 24 December 2022

Newsletter, 24 December 2022

Features

  • Prof Bob Swick honored with Asian Broiler Industry Service Award by Asian Agribiz . David Faulkner , Chairman of Asian Agribiz Conferences, said: “Prof Swick is always willing to help anyone who asks. Our industry has benefited immensely from his research, leadership and all-round commitment to its success. It would be fair to say that we have benefited either directly or indirectly, from Bob’s research, teachings, and initiatives.” Read more here.
  • Bacterial diseases remain major threats to poultry in Indonesia. Yonatan Dimascahyo Budianto , Medion Group ’s Technical Education and Consultant, believes chronic respiratory disease (CRD), coryza, necrotic enteritis (NE), and cholera will remain the major threat for broilers and layers in Indonesia in 2023. Read more here.
  • Strategies to avoid mycotoxin risks in hatchery. Lorran Gabardo , Global Product Manager of 帝斯曼公司 offers an integrated, three-step mycotoxin risk management system. First, she suggests identifying the mycotoxins present in your poultry feed using reference methodologies such as HPLC MS/MS. Read the other two steps here.

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Rex Holyoake, CEO of Asian Agribiz (right) presented the 2022 Asian Broiler Industry Service Award to Prof Bob Swick.

News

  • The Karnataka Poultry Farmers & Breeders Association in India has opposed the draft Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act (Amendment Bill 2022).?Read here.
  • Singapore has diversified its chicken egg sources by approving imports from Brunei.?Read here.
  • A Malaysian investor will build a broiler farm and a feed plant in Batam, Indonesia. The company will invest USD 22 million in the facilities. Read here.

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