Avian flu threatens 30 000 jobs and food prices in South Africa
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/06/2025
Following a ban on imports of chicken and related products from Brazil earlier this month, an industry expert says in addition to nutritional concerns over a lack of this protein source, an estimated 30 000 jobs in food processing, logistics, and manufacturing are at risk. Georg Southey, manager (…)
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