Press releases
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Meet New Aviagen Global Vice President of Products Magnus Swalander
Magnus Swalander was recently named Global Vice President of Products for Aviagen. Read More
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Aviagen Peru Named “Leading Company”
Since the establishment of Aviagen Peru in 2019, business has gone from strength to strength, as more poultry producers are seeing the unique benefits of the Ross 308 AP broiler breeder. Read More
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Aviagen Promotes “Breeding for Welfare and Sustainability” at IPPE 2023
The Aviagen global team looks forward to welcoming customers and visitors from around the world to booth #B4239 at the 2023 International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE), taking place Jan. 24-26 in Atlanta. Read More
Videos
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Good Welfare is Good Business
This video showcases the intrinsic links between welfare and sustainability. Read More
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Putting sustainability into practice - an interactive presentation - coming soon….
This teaser video promotes the Aviagen interactive presentation 'Committed to Breeding Sustainability' which will be available soon. Read More
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For a World Without Hunger by International Poultry Council
Broiler Economics
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2022 – A Year of Inflation and Volatile Markets., Dec. 2022
At the beginning of 2022, the world economy was growing rapidly, interest rates were extremely low, supply chain problems were at their maximum and a war broke out in a grain basket. The resulting supply shortage compared to demand resulted in rapid inflation in the price of... Read More
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Broiler Economics: Soft Landing?, Oct. 2022
After a year of soaring inflation in goods and services including corn and soybeans, there finally appears to be light at the end of the tunnel. The US Federal Reserve, after waiting perhaps too long to increase interest rates, has been increasing them this year at an unprec... Read More
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Broiler Economics: Weather Market, August 2022
Although corn prices are down from their highs this year of $8 per bushel ($320 per ton), they are still hanging out at relatively high levels of around $6 per bushel ($240 per ton) in Chicago. The causes are familiar, principally the war in Ukraine and weather problems in b... Read More