Just 24 days after halting the sale of poultry in Georgia due to concerns over the avian flu, the Georgia Department of ...
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Sales and markets with live poultry can resume in Georgia after state officials lifted restrictions that had been in place since a pair of bird flu detections last month.
Agriculture contributes $84 billion to the state’s economy every year and poultry is the largest sector, making up $30 ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture says the two affected areas remain under quarantine until further notice.
COVER STORY Statewide poultry activities suspension lifted but bird flu still poses threat to Georgia’s No. 1 industry.
Whether by hoarding eggs by the hundreds or learning to do without, consumers are in for a tough time, according to experts.
On Monday, the Georgia Agriculture Commissioner announced that all poultry activities involving live birds may resume.
The temporary suspension did not apply to the retail sale of poultry products production facilities, or private treaty sales ...
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