Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the AuthorAvian InfluenzaAvian flu hits more turkeys in Gratiot County, MichiganWithin one week, the county has lost two flocks and a total of 54,100 turkeys.EuropePlukon Food Group acquiring HKScan DenmarkThis is the fourth acquisition announced by the Netherlands-based company so far in 2024.North AmericaMaple Leaf Foods reports turnaround in first quarterThe company returned to profitability while temporarily experiencing decline in sales.BroilersPilgrim’s Pride improves net income in all geographic marketsThe biggest improvement came in the United States, where Pilgrim’s Pride went from a net loss of $53.6 million to a net income of $102.6 million.Latest NewsGov. DeSantis outlaws cultivated meat in FloridaThe Florida governor says his administration will “continue to focus on investing in our local farmers and ranchers.”Asia3 reasons Asian poultry industry investments are appealingRabobank report takes a look at the future of the poultry industry in south and southeast Asia.Agrifood AngleNFL star Von Miller cuts ribbon for his new poultry plantThe Texas A&M poultry science alumnus and former Super Bowl MVP owns the first USDA organic poultry processing facility in Texas.North AmericaFormer Tyson executive Noelle O’Mara named Conagra EVPIn her new role, she will be responsible for identifying and scaling new organic growth platforms and acquisitions.Avian InfluenzaAvian influenza continues to spread in MichiganOf the state’s nine commercial flocks to be struck by HPAI during the 2022-24 outbreak, six of those flocks have been affected in April 2024.EuropePlukon Food Group acquires Spain’s SambauFamily-owned poultry product processor and distrubor formed in Madrid in 1986.Latin AmericaWesley Batista, Joesley Batista return to JBS boardWhile early votes showed disfavor for the controversial brothers, the final tally gives them approval.Diseases & HealthCiting H5N1, Colombia restricts US beef importsBeef from certain states in banned from entering the South American country, despite the fact that virus has not been confirmed in U.S. beef herds to date.Page 1 of 268Next Page