Weekend Argus Saturday

‘Eye of a storm set to hit poultry industry’

AVIAN FLU

Imports of eggs and poultry meat have begun amid the spread of bird flu which threatens to inflict huge losses in the poultry industry worth more than R60 billion.

The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development said that Minister Thoko Didiza had issued permits that allowed for imports of table eggs, fertilised eggs and poultry meat.

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