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Egg Eaters Attention ! Two of the country’s largest egg market hover over bird flu risk

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Egg Eaters Attention !: The risk of bird flu is now hovering over two big mandis of the country. Both these mandis produce 1.95 crore to 23 million eggs daily.





These two mandis, including other states of the country, have the highest supply of eggs from these two mandis.

New Delhi. The danger of bird flu has increased on the two big eggs of the country. Everyday birds dying in Rajasthan have increased the beats of poultry farm traders. Due to no vaccine and prevention, businessmen are scared. As it was, after the corona, the egg market caught the path of profit, now this problem came up. According to experts, the egg mandi of Ajmer (Ajmer) and Barwala in Haryana (Haryana) are counted in large mandis. These two mandis, including other states of the country, have the highest supply of eggs from these two mandis. In the last 24 hours only 135 crows have died in 7 districts of Rajasthan.

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2 crore eggs are supplied daily from Ajmer-Barwala

According to poultry farm businessman Anil Shakya, there is a turnover of 1.25 crore to 1.5 crore eggs daily from Barwala mandi in Haryana. At the same time, 70 to 80 lakh eggs are also supplied daily from Ajmer mandi. Now due to the discussion of bird flu in Rajasthan, due to the Ajmer Mandi and Border Cases, Haryana Mandi is facing the most danger. Many districts of UP are also connected to the Rajasthan border. If you talk about UP, there is a turnover of 25 to 3 crore eggs daily from the entire state.




Chickens start dying as soon as they come in contact with the infected air

Anil Shakya told in a conversation with News18 Hindi, Poultry farms are very big. Sheds are made everywhere. If the air transmitted from the bird flu has passed through only two sheds in the farm, then the chickens in the same shed will fall ill and start dying. But if even 10 chickens died of bird flu in a poultry farm, then all the chickens have to be eliminated as a precaution. Nearly 40 percent of the chickens were eradicated throughout the country due to the disease in Corona.

 

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