Australian chicken producer Inghams implemented a “complete lock-down” at its Western Australia operations after H5N1 avian influenza was detected in the state, according to Bloomberg.
With the virus having reached every continent, the outbreak is raising risks for the global agricultural sector and the broader ecosystem. University of Tasmania senior lecturer Jane Younger discussed the potential impact on Australia’s food supply and wildlife on “Bloomberg: The Asia Trade.”
Deadly H5 Bird Flu Spreads Worldwide With Australia Outbreak
2026-06-23 04:56:57
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