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Thursday, October 28, 2010

2010 WATT Executive Guide to World Poultry Trends is now online

The annual WATT Executive Guide to World Poultry Trends is packed with facts and figures that give a full overview of the world poultry market.
Global poultry market bounces back

Poultry 2010: Where we are now

Market horizons: Where are we going?

Trends in poultry meat production

Trade developments in poultry meat

Outlook for egg production

Egg trade: Strong sales of eggs to Asian markets

Demand: Economic changes shape buying power

Population: Where consumer numbers are growing fastest

More growth in sight for poultry meat uptake

How egg uptake is changing
Posted by Poultry Production at 8:42 AM
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