Poultry in the 21st Century: Avian Influenza and Beyond

The findings and conclusions of the conference are expected to assist in the identification of policy measures that address the consequences of structural change in the poultry sector. Three main themes were identified for the conference: (i) sector trends and impacts; (ii) risks and opportunities for poultry production; (iii) poultry as a development tool. For each of the themes, several authors were identified to prepare background and review papers on specific topics. Five poultry sector country studies were commissioned for important poultry producing countries, namely: Brazil, China, Egypt, India, and Thailand. An expert consultation, including key authors, was held 3-4 May 2007 in Rome to further develop the topics and scope of the conference.

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Main Authors: Thieme, O. (ed.) 1423211780677, FAO, Rome (Italy). Animal Production and Health Div. eng 185230, Poultry in the 21st Century: Avian Influenza and Beyond eng 5-7 Nov 2007 Bangkok (Thailand) 1423211780678, Pilling, D. (ed.) 164537
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2008
Subjects:Avian influenzavirus, poultry, animal diseases, disease control, risk management, animal nutrition, animal production, animal products, marketing, food safety, public health, case studies,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/i0323e/I0323E.pdf
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