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Olymel invests over $30M in Quebec poultry plant

Move creates more than 80 new jobs at processing facility.


Canadian Poultry presents Safeguarding the Poultry Industry webinar

Presentation by Ogena Solutions focuses on biosecurity and the one health approach.


From the Editor: Honouring women in agriculture

Program recognizes their growing role of women in production, research and advocacy.
 
Sponsored Spotlight 
 
Ogena Webinar

Connection between human, animal and environmental health

Ogena Solutions is a respected animal health biosecurity company in North America. Founded in 2005 by Dave Hachey as ANIVAC Corp., today Ogena Solutions has evolved into a One Health organization that is focused on the important connection between human, animal and environmental health.

Safeguarding the environment is a key component for protecting humans and animals from infectious pathogens, including in the poultry industry. Protecting it from the current pandemic is paramount in continuing to provide safe and nutritious food to the consumer. Join Dr. Lucas Pantaleon, a veterinary technical advisor with Ogena, and Mark Beaven, Vice-President at Ogena Solutions, as they discuss the importance of biosecurity and implementing a One Health approach on poultry farms. » Register today
 
Feature articles 
 
Poultry and the Pandemic

Poultry and the Pandemic: Tough times, tough lessons

One of the main lessons from the avian influenza outbreak that hit parts of Canada and the U.S. hard between 2014 and 2015 was that communication is key in times of crisis. That’s certainly been true since COVID-19 hit, forcing the industry to adjust to a sudden, massive shift in consumer behaviour. Here’s a look at what other lessons we’ve learned from the pandemic thus far. » Read more...
 
Barn Spotlight

Barn Spotlight: Fehr Venture Farm

The Fehrs have been producing eggs since the early 1970s. A few years ago, they decided to build a new layer barn for two reasons. For one, they were running out of room to fit their growing flock. Secondly, they needed to transition away from conventional housing to comply with the latest code for layers. Here’s a look at the enriched layer barn they built. » Read more...
 
EVENTS 
 

PISW, Virtual Event

Oct. 7, 2020 • Online » Learn more