UN: Bird flu could disrupt world meat and poultry markets

The spread of bird flu through Asia and Russia could cause a further rise in poultry prices and reduce consumption worldwide, dealing more damage to an industry still recovering from previous outbreaks of other animal diseases, a UN food agency said today.

UN: Bird flu could disrupt world meat and poultry markets

The spread of bird flu through Asia and Russia could cause a further rise in poultry prices and reduce consumption worldwide, dealing more damage to an industry still recovering from previous outbreaks of other animal diseases, a UN food agency said today.

Countries faced with the threat of outbreaks could ban imports, causing prices to rise, said the Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organisation.

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