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February 20, 2023
The ongoing bird flu epidemic has cost the US government an estimated $661 million and has made it even harder for consumers to pay for groceries following more than 58 million birds were culled to limit the spread of the virus.
Adding to the cost of the government’s response and rising prices for eggs, chicken and turkey, farmers raising these animals have easily lost more than $1 billion, an agricultural economist says, though no one has yet calculated the total cost to the industry.
The bad news is that with the epidemic entering its second year and the spring migration season looming, there is no end in sight. And farmers can’t do much beyond the steps they’ve already taken to try to keep the virus out.
Unlike years past, the virus that causes highly pathogenic avian influenza found a way to survive last summer’s heat, leading to an increase in reported cases in the fall.
The outbreak is already more widespread than the last major bird flu outbreak in 2015, but it hasn’t yet proven to be as costly, in part because government and industry applied lessons learned eight years ago. .
“The past year has been devastating for the turkey industry as we experience, unequivocally, the worst HPAI (highly pathogenic avian influenza) outbreak in industry history,” said the door- National Turkey Federation speaker, Shelby Newman.
In the current outbreak, 58.4 million birds have been slaughtered at more than 300 commercial farms in 47 states. Indeed, each time the virus is detected, all the birds on this farm – which can number in the millions – must be slaughtered to limit the spread of the disease. Only Hawaii, Louisiana and West Virginia have yet to report avian flu cases. Iowa — the nation’s largest egg producer — leads the way with nearly 16 million birds culled.
In 2015, approximately 50 million chickens and turkeys were slaughtered on more than 200 farms in 15 states.
This previous outbreak remains the costliest animal health disaster in US history. The federal government has spent nearly $1 billion caring for infected birds, cleaning buildings and compensating farmers. This cost the industry an estimated $3 billion, as farmers incurred additional costs and lost money when they had no birds on their farms.
Those bills continue to pile up this year as cases spread, and that includes the cost to consumers.
Limit the spread
The number of birds culled last spring peaked at nearly 21 million in March, leaving farmers wary of what they will face in the months ahead. University of Georgia virus researcher David Stallknecht said there’s hope this spring won’t be as bad, as turkeys and chickens may have developed some immunity to the virus.
The main problem with bird flu is that the highly contagious virus is easily spread by wild birds through their droppings and nasal secretions. Despite the best efforts of the operators, it is difficult to prevent the virus from entering.
Farmers have gone to great lengths by requiring workers to shower and change clothes before entering premises, sanitizing trucks entering a farm, and investing in separate tool sets for each premises. Some farms have even improved ventilation and installed laser systems to discourage wild birds from congregating.
Avian influenza does not pose a significant threat to human health. Human cases are extremely rare, and none of the infected birds are allowed to enter the country’s food supply.
There was only one confirmed human case of bird flu during this outbreak, and it was a man who helped cull and remove infected birds from a farm in Colorado. He recovered from the illness following a few days.
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Ion Cutelaba vs. Tanner Boser attached to UFC Kansas City
El Moldavian Ion Cutelaba will have a new opportunity in UFC. «The Hulk» will welcome you to Tanner Boser, who will make his debut in the light heavyweight division in UFC Kansas City.
The match was confirmed by MMA Fighting this Sunday followingnoon.
cutlass will seek to end its unstable phase. The light heavyweight is on a three-game losing streak. In his last fight, he was knocked out by Kennedy Nzechukwu in the star of UFC Vegas 65. A new defeat might end his time in the Octagon.
MoserHe is in a similar situation. The Canadian will drop to light heavyweight following winning one of his last four fights. Tanner comes from losing by split decision to Rodrigo Nascimento in UFC Vegas 60.
Before that fight, he knocked out Ovince St Preux in UFC Vegas 30. Now, he will look for a fresh start in a slightly lighter division.
UFC Kansas City will be held on April 15 at the T-Mobile Center of Kansas City, Missouri.
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