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Taiwan boosts avian flu checks amid regional outbreaks
Taipei’s Acting Minister of Agriculture, Chen Junne-jih, announced the implementation of a specialized avian influenza prevention program in September, including increased testing frequency to monitor the disease. This comes in response to recent outbreaks in Japan and chicken farms in Yunlin County, raising concerns about egg price hikes and shortages. Chen warned that the situation may worsen with the expected drop in temperature next week. Taiwan has been conducting active and passive surveillance for avian influenza since September, focusing on high-risk areas near migratory bird paths and implementing biosecurity measures at poultry farms. Chen assured that the country’s egg production capability has recovered since the shortage earlier this year, with reserves of liquid eggs available for emergencies. Domestic egg reserves will be released first in the event of increased market demand, with the import of liquid eggs only considered if a severe outbreak leads to a supply shortage. Chen emphasized the importance of maintaining appropriate stock levels through the imported egg project to ensure a stable egg supply despite the challenges posed by avian influenza.2023/12/12 17:54 -
FDA recalls 20K mislabeled imported Brazilian eggs
Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revealed on Wednesday (Sept. 13) that authorities are recycling a batch of erroneously labeled eggs imported from Brazil, roughly estimated to have 2,000 cartons, equaling 20,000 eggs, supplied to the supermarket chain PX Mart.2023/09/13 20:15 -
Taiwan’s egg import program faces controversy
Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan refuted accusations from media reports on Friday (Sept. 1) regarding the egg import program, which implied the government only subsidized specific importers.2023/09/01 17:46