Avian Influenza and the Poultry Trade
Because of high mortality rates, high rates of contagion, and the possibility of cross-species infection to mammals including humans, high pathogenic avian influenza is a major concern both to consumers and producers of poultry. The implications of the avian influenza for international poultry marke...
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ftworldbank:oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/6557 2024-09-15T17:56:48+00:00 Avian Influenza and the Poultry Trade Nicita, Alessandro 2008-03 application/pdf text/plain https://hdl.handle.net/10986/6557 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/03/9069525/avian-influenza-poultry-trade English eng World Bank, Washington, DC Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4551 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/03/9069525/avian-influenza-poultry-trade https://hdl.handle.net/10986/6557 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank AFFECTED COUNTRIES AFFECTED COUNTRY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL PRODUCT AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN POULTRY AVIAN INFLUENZA INFECTIONS AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS AVIAN INFLUENZA SITUATION AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUSES BANS ON POULTRY BILATERAL TRADE BIOSECURITY BIRD BIRD FLU BIRDS BORDER CONTROLS BOVINE MEAT BROILER CARRIERS CHICKEN EGGS CHICKEN MEAT CHICKEN PRODUCTS CHICKENS CHICKS COLD CHAIN COMPETITIVE PRICE COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMER PREFERENCES CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION OF POULTRY CULLING CUSTOMS DEVELOPING WORLD DOMESTIC PRODUCTION DUMPING EGGS EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EUROPEAN UNION EXPORT MARKET 2008 ftworldbank 2024-08-13T00:17:25Z Because of high mortality rates, high rates of contagion, and the possibility of cross-species infection to mammals including humans, high pathogenic avian influenza is a major concern both to consumers and producers of poultry. The implications of the avian influenza for international poultry markets are large and include the loss of consumer confidence, loss of competitiveness, loss of market shares, supply shortages, and disruptions of trade flows. This paper illustrates the effect that high pathogenic avian influenza has had on the trade flows of poultry products. The findings suggest that outbreaks of avian influenza have greatly restructured the international flow of poultry products. Consequent to high pathogenic avian influenze, Brazil has emerged as the world's largest supplier of frozen raw chicken products, while poultry industries in Southeast Asia have largely refocused their export markets by converting production from unprepared to prepared poultry meat. Other/Unknown Material Avian flu The World Bank: Open Knowledge Repository (OKR) |
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AFFECTED COUNTRIES AFFECTED COUNTRY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL PRODUCT AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN POULTRY AVIAN INFLUENZA INFECTIONS AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS AVIAN INFLUENZA SITUATION AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUSES BANS ON POULTRY BILATERAL TRADE BIOSECURITY BIRD BIRD FLU BIRDS BORDER CONTROLS BOVINE MEAT BROILER CARRIERS CHICKEN EGGS CHICKEN MEAT CHICKEN PRODUCTS CHICKENS CHICKS COLD CHAIN COMPETITIVE PRICE COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMER PREFERENCES CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION OF POULTRY CULLING CUSTOMS DEVELOPING WORLD DOMESTIC PRODUCTION DUMPING EGGS EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EUROPEAN UNION EXPORT MARKET |
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AFFECTED COUNTRIES AFFECTED COUNTRY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL PRODUCT AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN POULTRY AVIAN INFLUENZA INFECTIONS AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS AVIAN INFLUENZA SITUATION AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUSES BANS ON POULTRY BILATERAL TRADE BIOSECURITY BIRD BIRD FLU BIRDS BORDER CONTROLS BOVINE MEAT BROILER CARRIERS CHICKEN EGGS CHICKEN MEAT CHICKEN PRODUCTS CHICKENS CHICKS COLD CHAIN COMPETITIVE PRICE COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMER PREFERENCES CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION OF POULTRY CULLING CUSTOMS DEVELOPING WORLD DOMESTIC PRODUCTION DUMPING EGGS EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EUROPEAN UNION EXPORT MARKET Nicita, Alessandro Avian Influenza and the Poultry Trade |
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AFFECTED COUNTRIES AFFECTED COUNTRY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL PRODUCT AVIAN FLU AVIAN INFLUENZA AVIAN INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN POULTRY AVIAN INFLUENZA INFECTIONS AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS AVIAN INFLUENZA SITUATION AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUSES BANS ON POULTRY BILATERAL TRADE BIOSECURITY BIRD BIRD FLU BIRDS BORDER CONTROLS BOVINE MEAT BROILER CARRIERS CHICKEN EGGS CHICKEN MEAT CHICKEN PRODUCTS CHICKENS CHICKS COLD CHAIN COMPETITIVE PRICE COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMER PREFERENCES CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION OF POULTRY CULLING CUSTOMS DEVELOPING WORLD DOMESTIC PRODUCTION DUMPING EGGS EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EUROPEAN UNION EXPORT MARKET |
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Because of high mortality rates, high rates of contagion, and the possibility of cross-species infection to mammals including humans, high pathogenic avian influenza is a major concern both to consumers and producers of poultry. The implications of the avian influenza for international poultry markets are large and include the loss of consumer confidence, loss of competitiveness, loss of market shares, supply shortages, and disruptions of trade flows. This paper illustrates the effect that high pathogenic avian influenza has had on the trade flows of poultry products. The findings suggest that outbreaks of avian influenza have greatly restructured the international flow of poultry products. Consequent to high pathogenic avian influenze, Brazil has emerged as the world's largest supplier of frozen raw chicken products, while poultry industries in Southeast Asia have largely refocused their export markets by converting production from unprepared to prepared poultry meat. |
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Nicita, Alessandro |
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Nicita, Alessandro |
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Nicita, Alessandro |
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Avian Influenza and the Poultry Trade |
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Avian Influenza and the Poultry Trade |
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Avian Influenza and the Poultry Trade |
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Avian Influenza and the Poultry Trade |
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Avian Influenza and the Poultry Trade |
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avian influenza and the poultry trade |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2008 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10986/6557 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/03/9069525/avian-influenza-poultry-trade |
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Avian flu |
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Avian flu |
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4551 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/03/9069525/avian-influenza-poultry-trade https://hdl.handle.net/10986/6557 |
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CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank |
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