USPOULTRY approves $550,000 in emergency funding for AI research and communication
Story Date: 10/15/2015

 

Source: PRESS RELEASE, 10/14/15

In response to a critical need in the industry, U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY) approved $550,000 in emergency funding to support further avian influenza research and communication. These projects are to be completed on a fast track over the next several months, and address some of the most critical questions and issues that arose from the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreak this past spring.


“Our industry has been greatly impacted by the avian influenza virus, and a number of critical needs have been identified for research and communication outreach. USPOULTRY is investing significant funds to help address these priority needs,” said Sherman Miller, Cal-Maine Foods, Jackson, Miss., and USPOULTRY chairman. 


The following avian influenza projects have been approved for funding.
Formaldehyde Inactivation of Avian Influenza Virus in Poultry Feed
Auburn University
Inactivation of Avian Influenza Virus in Poultry Litter
Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS
Developing a HPAI Planning Tool for Poultry Farms
University of Minnesota
Humane Depopulation of Poultry
Researcher to be determined
Onsite Holding of Sexually Immature Turkey Hens during Periods of Mandatory Disease Quarantine
Michigan State University
Rapid Disposal of Poultry Carcasses Following Depopulation
USPOULTRY Board Research Initiative pre-proposals are currently being sought on this research topic with pre-proposals due Nov. 6.


“ALL IN OR ALL GONE” - HPAI Biosecurity Outreach Program 
Funding is provided to help expand the biosecurity outreach program developed by the Georgia Poultry Federation to other states.


“We will continue to focus on additional needs, addressing HPAI over the next several months, and soliciting research, communication or training projects that help prepare the industry for the presence of avian influenza,” remarked John Starkey, USPOULTRY president. 




























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