Netherlands: HPAI Detected on Sixth Farm as Trade Implications Mount

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The Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality has reported six findings of high pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) at commercial poultry farms in the Netherlands. So far, HPAI has not been detected in the main poultry production area in the Province of Gelderland. Nevertheless, the top two export markets for Dutch poultry meat, the Philippines and Ghana, have both imposed trade bans.

Netherlands: HPAI Detected on Sixth Farm as Trade Implications Mount

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