The Amadori Group: Free-Range Chicken and the Impact of Avian Flu

Amadori is one of three large commercial producers of chickens in Italy and the only commercial producer of free-range chickens. The threat of the avian flu virus poses a challenge to Amadori because of the possibility that authorities may order all birds to be kept indoors. The crux of the case is...

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Main Authors: Baker, Gregory A., Braga, Francesco S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: AgEcon Search 2006
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spelling ftagecon:oai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:8144 2023-05-15T15:34:00+02:00 The Amadori Group: Free-Range Chicken and the Impact of Avian Flu Baker, Gregory A. Braga, Francesco S. 2006 13 application/pdf http://purl.umn.edu/8144 English en eng AgEcon Search International Food and Agribusiness Management Review>Volume 09, Issue 04, 2006 28195 http://purl.umn.edu/8144 avian flu poultry Livestock Production/Industries Journal Article 2006 ftagecon 2012-09-12T16:29:35Z Amadori is one of three large commercial producers of chickens in Italy and the only commercial producer of free-range chickens. The threat of the avian flu virus poses a challenge to Amadori because of the possibility that authorities may order all birds to be kept indoors. The crux of the case is to identify and analyze alternatives that Amadori should consider for its line of free-range Il Campese chickens in response to an avian flu virus outbreak. Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian flu AgEcon Search - Research in Agricultural & Applied Economics
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The Amadori Group: Free-Range Chicken and the Impact of Avian Flu
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description Amadori is one of three large commercial producers of chickens in Italy and the only commercial producer of free-range chickens. The threat of the avian flu virus poses a challenge to Amadori because of the possibility that authorities may order all birds to be kept indoors. The crux of the case is to identify and analyze alternatives that Amadori should consider for its line of free-range Il Campese chickens in response to an avian flu virus outbreak.
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title The Amadori Group: Free-Range Chicken and the Impact of Avian Flu
title_short The Amadori Group: Free-Range Chicken and the Impact of Avian Flu
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title_fullStr The Amadori Group: Free-Range Chicken and the Impact of Avian Flu
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