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EU Poised to Lift Ban on U.S. Poultry
May 7, 2008, Ljubljana- The European Union will probably lift its 11-year-old ban on imports of U.S. poultry, Enterprise and Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen said on Tuesday.

New Collaborative Genomics Program
May 7, 2008 - Aviagen, Hy-Line International and Lohmann Tierzucht have committed to a combined initiative to evaluate and implement a new genetic technology – Genome Wide Selection – in their respective breeding programs.


Small Ethanol Plants Key, says Ritz
May 5, 2008, Ottawa, Ont. - Building more and smaller ethanol plants could help overcome concerns that production of the biofuel consumes more in energy than it provides, Canadian Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said on Friday.

Falconer: "We Need to Meet Again"
May 2, 2008 - Ambassador Crawford Falconer, chairperson of the WTO agriculture negotiations, accepted some members’ renewed request on April 30th for more time before he produces another revision of the draft “modalities”, the blueprint for the final deal in the WTO agriculture negotiations.|

Air Emissions Study
May 2, 2008, Calgary - The Clean Air Strategic Alliance (CASA) announced a 10 point plan to address air emissions from confined feeding operations in Alberta. Members of CASA's Confined Feeding Operations (CFO) Project Team have committed to support and implement recommendations on monitoring, research and managing emissions between 2008 and 2011.|


Campylobacter Species Merging
May 2, 2008, London - A study at Oxford University reveals that two species of Campylobacter, C jejuni and C coli, are converging into a single species.|


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