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Taha, Fawzi A.. |
In 2003, outbreaks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus had a major negative impact on the global poultry industry. Initially, import demand for both uncooked and cooked poultry declined substantially, due to consumers’ fear of contracting avian influenza by eating poultry meat. Consumer fears adversely affected poultry consumption in many countries, leading to lower domestic prices, decreased production, and lower poultry meat exports. These reductions proved to be short-lived, as prices, consumption, production, and exports returned to preoutbreak levels in a relatively short time. As consumers gained confidence that poultry was safe if properly handled and cooked, world demand for cooked poultry increased. The cooked poultry share... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Highly pathogenic avian influenza; HPAI H5N1; Cooked poultry meat; Uncooked poultry meat; Poultry exports; Domestic poultry prices; Export poultry prices; Poultry consumption; Poultry production; International Relations/Trade; Livestock Production/Industries. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/7360 |
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