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South Asia Bird Flu & Poultry Newsletter
  • Global poultry growth seen strong again in 2026 - Rabobank 20 Jan 2026 17:32 GMT

    Rabobank flags AI, geopolitics and avian flu risks The outlook for the global poultry industry remains strong for 2026, with growth of around 2.5% expected following three consecutive years of approximately 3% global expansion, according to the most recent …

  • Outlook 2026: Global growth in poultry meat set to continue 19 Jan 2026 14:32 GMT

    The demand for chicken remains high, and global growth in the sector is set to continue, according to the latest RaboResearch report. Global growth in the poultry meat sector is expected to continue throughout 2026, with another year of strong sector …

  • Bird Flu Resurfaces as Kerala Reports Multiple H5N1 Farm Outbreaks 05 Jan 2026 19:33 GMT

    The latest cases reflect a wider global struggle to control avian influenza. Migratory birds are believed to play a significant role in spreading the virus across borders, making eradication difficult. Climate change, shifting migration patterns and …

  • Bird flu in Kerala: Precautionary measures taken to avoid human cases 30 Dec 2025 14:01 GMT

    … Minister Veena George stated the bird flu situation is under control. … mask-wearing and isolation for poultry workers in affected areas. … Sales Fueling Resistance in India "Antimicrobial resistance is … not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and …

  • Japan Confirms Season’s 1st Bird Flu Outbreak In Greater Tokyo Area 30 Dec 2025 06:26 GMT

    Tokyo: Japan’s agriculture ministry said on Tuesday that it has confirmed an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza at a poultry farm in Saitama Prefecture, marking the country’s 12th outbreak this season and the first case in the greater Tokyo area …

  • Indian scientists predict how bird flu could spread to humans 18 Dec 2025 00:01 GMT

    Soutik BiswasIndia correspondent ShareSave More than two million turkeys have been culled in the US since late August due to avian flu For years, scientists have warned that bird flu - better known as H5N1 - could one day make the dangerous leap from birds …

  • Deadly bird flu strain 'mutating faster than ever' as health experts issue warning 01 Dec 2025 17:42 GMT

    … about the lethal H5N1 bird flu, which researchers say is … Antarctica that had never documented bird flu previously. Instead of a … in Cambodia, Vietnam, and Nepal. It has since branched out … African and Asian areas means wild bird or poultry outbreaks might …

  • Bird flu pandemic fears continue to rise as deadly strain is 'mutating faster than ever' 01 Dec 2025 17:00 GMT

    Instead of one variant spreading worldwide, H5N1 has fractured into multiple genetically separate groups(Image: Getty Images) Fresh fears are mounting over the lethal H5N1 bird flu, with scientists warning it's mutating at an unprecedented rate and …

  • New pandemic fears as deadly bird flu strain is 'mutating faster than ever' 01 Dec 2025 13:33 GMT

    It's mutating fast(Image: Getty Images) New concerns are emerging over the deadly H5N1 bird flu, which scientists say is mutating faster than ever and entering an unpredictable new phase. A global analysis uploaded to preprint biology server bioRxiV on …

  • A Mutating Threat: Scientists Warn H5N1 Bird Flu Is Evolving Faster Than Ever 28 Nov 2025 10:31 GMT

    Photo taken at a chicken farm in Siem Reap Province. Photo by Information Ministry PHNOM PENH — The dangerous H5N1 bird flu virus has entered what scientists describe as a new, unpredictable stage, spreading across the world and mutating into an expanding …

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