News Topic:Poultry
Kashmir
Chicken prices soar in Kashmir markets
With Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs failing to enforce the rates fixed by it for poultry, the chicken prices in the Kashmir markets have skyrocketed.
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J&K
Bird flu cases confirmed in poultry in JK: Govt
Jammu and Kashmir is among 14 States and UTs where Avian Influenza among commercially reared and wild birds has been confirmed.
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Kashmir
Bird Flu cases reported in four districts of Kashmir
Authorities today confirmed Avian Flu (Bird Flu) among the crows and migratory birds in the Kashmir Valley.
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Business & Economy
Government lifts ban on import of poultry
The government has lifted the ban on import of poultry from non-infected areas after no case of bird flu was detected in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Kashmir
Rate of poultry and related products revised
SRINAGAR — Directorate of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Kashmir has revised and refixed the maximum retail sale rate of poultry and poultry...
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