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Poultry by-products

1994
The tremendous growth of the poultry industry is creating a large amount of offal and waste. If sufficient care is taken, this offal may contribute to animal feed as essential diet ingredients, thus replacing parts of other expensive feed ingredients. Poultry industries now exist in many countries and generate large amounts of residues.
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Poultry and Poultry Products

2019
The poultry industry experienced tremendous growth in the latter part of the twentieth century, and this trend is expected to continue into the next century. Poultry, especially as a meat source, has the distinct advantages of rapid growth rates, short production times, and low unit costs. These advantages make poultry one of the most efficient sources
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Poultry and poultry products

1998
Large amounts of poultry products are consumed throughout the world. It is estimated that 38 000 000 metric tonnes of poultry are produced annually. In the United States and the EU countries, 70–80% of poultry production is chickens and 19% is turkeys (Anonymous, 1993).
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poultry production chain

2021
A foodsafety project from CATG lab of ...
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SPECIALTY POULTRY PRODUCTION

2016
There is a growing market for specialty poultry production using alternative genotypes and management systems. However, producers interested in specialty poultry production face several challenges. One challenge is that little published data exists regarding the growth and production parameters for alternative genotypes like slow-growing meat strains ...
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Traceability of poultry and poultry products.

Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 2002
Traceability of animals and animal products is becoming an essential marketing requirement necessary to meet heightened consumer expectations, particularly with respect to food safety. Traceability is a fundamental part of the management and audit systems that have been developed to provide assurances to the consumer. Most poultry products are produced
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