India's poultry farming regulations under scanner in lieu of bird flu outbreak in Delhi - News Summed Up

India's poultry farming regulations under scanner in lieu of bird flu outbreak in Delhi


Highlights 1 Scientists are raising questions about regulations of poultry farming. 2 Bird flu outbreak in Delhi has turned attention to poor poultry farming in India. With the latest avian flu outbreak in Delhi, the unhygienic conditions under which India's poultry farming industry operates has come under the scanner of international organisations like the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Also read: Delhi bird flu update: Delhi zoo, Deer Park to be shut until normalcy returnsAlso read: Bird flu scare: Gwalior Zoo closed after 17 storks die within a weekNO REGULATIONS IN POULTRY FARMINGPoultry is one of the fastest growing sectors in India, with Andhra Pradesh and Telangana being the largest producers. Also read: Bird flu scare: AAP MLAs should clean Delhi garbage instead of taking pay hikes, says Supreme CourtAlso read: Will bird flu outbreak in Delhi zoo hit chicken trade?


Source: India Today October 22, 2016 23:38 UTC



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