the European country has lost more than 3 million birds to the disease
Valentina fofo | BigstockPoland has lost more than 3 million head of poultry since September to outbreaks of Newcastle disease
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) reported that nine more poultry flocks in the country have been struck by Newcastle disease
bringing the total number of farms affected by the disease since September 28 to 20
WOAH did not specify in its report what type of poultry was involved in these latest cases
The latest confirmed flock infections include:
the number of birds to have been struck by Newcastle disease in Poland is 3,001,323
The source of these infections is described by WOAH as “unknown or inconclusive.”
Poland also dealt with Newcastle disease in 2023. During that year, four flocks were affected by Newcastle disease. Those four flocks collectively included 78,315 birds. Following the successful completion of control measures, the situation was declared resolved on November 29, 2023
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The consumption tendency shows that in December sweets’ sales triple in Romania
with over 7.4 million kg of sweets in value of EUR 43 million
which entered the Romanian market a year ago launches with this occasion three new products with Christmas flavours
the favourite flavours for Christmas are baked apple and apples with cinnamon
The clove and citrus are also among the favourite flavours
Dr Gerard prepared this season three new products designed for ‘Moments Together’ close to Christmas: the crispy cookies with orange and clove flavour
crispy rolls with baked apple glaze and ginger bread with apple and cinnamon,” says Otilia Stancu
The data supplied by Retail Zoom show that December 2015 brought sales in value of EUR 43 million and the trend is expected to be maintained also this year. The biscuits held the first position as volume, with a market share of 24.3 percent and the second as value, with 16.4 percent, while the wafers represented 7.1 percent in terms of value and 10.3 percent as volume.
The Romanian consumption behavior is very similar with the Polish one
The consumers from both countries buy biscuits in bulk
while in Chezh Republic and Slovakia people they prefer small packs of biscuits
„The entrance on the Romanian market was produced with ranges from all the three categories in traditional retail and afterwards the first retail chains followed: Mega Image
Recently the C&C Selgros stores chain had began the partnership with Dr.Gerard
We estimate a turnover of over EUR 4 million in 2016 in Romania
for a volume of approximately 2,000 tonnes of products
We aim to grow our acquisitions,” says Jaroslaw Zawadzki
Dr. Gerard’s headquarter is in Warsaw, Poland and the production is made in three factories in Ozarow Mazowiecki, Miedzyrzec Podlaski and Radzyn Podlaski, that own 18 automatized production lines. The sales focus of Dr. Gerard is on Central and Eastern Europe.
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