NEWCASTLE DISEASE CONTROL MEASURES KEEP ISRAEL POULTRY EXPORT MARKET ALIVE

BY MJ DESCHAMPS ENFORCED control measures are being implemented to contain outbreaks of the viral Newcastle disease amongst domestic poultry and other bird species in Israel, and help avoid interruptions in both the national and export markets. "We are taking steps to contain the outbreak - enforcing regulations a bit harder than we used to, and trying to make sure that compliance is improving," Dr Nadav Galon, director of veterinary services and animal health at Israel's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development told Meat Trades Journal. Since ...


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