Is Poland’s chicken boom behind its devastating bird flu outbreak?
by Wojciech Kość from World news | The Guardian on (#5K4E2)
Despite industry denials, many believe unchecked growth and the high density of farms created perfect conditions for the epidemic
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I've lost everything," says Andrzej Lewandowski, an egg producer from the village of Brudnice in uromin county, about 100km north of Warsaw. uromin and the neighbouring county of Mawa are the hub of Poland's chicken industry.
I had to kill 140,000 hens. I lost 500,000 eggs, 40 tonnes of feed and soon I'm going to give up 250 tonnes of cereals I was going to use to make feed," says Lewandowski about measures to eliminate a bird flu outbreak on his farm.
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