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Eggs: A Powerhouse of Nutrition and a Booming Business in India
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Eggs: A Powerhouse of Nutrition and a Booming Business in India

Eggs are not just beneficial for health but also offer great business opportunities — millions of people earn their livelihood by selling eggs and egg-based products across India. Packed with proteins, minerals, carbohydrates and other essential nutrients, they now feature in programmes like Bihar's children's midday meals, which has in turn led to better pricing for egg traders.

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WOAH urges coordinated global action on poultry vaccination
Industry News

WOAH Urges Coordinated Global Action on Poultry Vaccination

The World Organisation for Animal Health has released its inaugural State of the World's Animal Health report, emphasising vaccination's critical role in combating transboundary animal diseases. Long viewed as a last-resort tool, vaccination is now gaining international attention as a necessary part of more sustainable HPAI control — "Vaccination is a very useful tool, but every country needs to do this by choice," notes WOAH's Soubeyran.

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Indian delegation visits TECHNA in France
Global

Indian Delegation Visits TECHNA in France: A Deep Dive into Precision Livestock Nutrition

Eight Indian professionals from the dairy and poultry sectors — nutritionists, consultants and company owners — visited TECHNA in early April to explore its expertise in precision nutrition and natural health solutions. The delegation discovered how TECHNA combines technical expertise, scientific research and long-term partnerships to deliver tailor-made solutions that improve performance across livestock value chains.

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Namakkal poultry industry exports eggs to the US
Exports

Eggs Exports to US: Namakkal's Major Leap

In a significant leap for Tamil Nadu's Namakkal district, a consignment of one crore eggs has been shipped to the United States for the first time, dispatched from V O Chidambaranar Port in Thoothukudi. The eggs travelled in 21 temperature-controlled containers, each carrying about 500,000 eggs, and meet the strict standards set by US food authorities.

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Poultry Findings

Common parasites and their harmful effect on birds
Poultry Science

Common Parasites and Their Harmful Effect on Birds

Parasites create significant economic challenges in poultry operations, with ectoparasites representing the most prevalent disease-causing organisms. Birds carry both internal parasites that live inside the body and external parasites that live on it — and keeping these infestations to a minimum is a poultry keeper's key defence against avoidable farm losses.

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President's Desk · IPEMA

From the Desk of IPEMA President — Mr. Uday Singh Bayas

The President's monthly note highlights industry growth, innovation achievements and collaborative efforts advancing India's poultry sector. At the IPJA Technical Seminar on 10 June at Tanuku — themed "Challenges & Opportunities in Poultry in Andhra Pradesh" — IPEMA featured as key sponsor and knowledge partner before 350+ farmers, researchers and policymakers, showcasing the success of Poultry India Expo 2024 and inviting all to the 17th edition.

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Poultry Voices

Sustainable farming: waste management in poultry

Sustainable Farming: Waste Management in Poultry

Mr. Yadlapati Ramesh of Suprenviro demonstrates an innovative, chemical-free approach to poultry waste management using Black Soldier Fly larvae — creating value while eliminating environmental hazards. His Hyderabad-based startup tackles not just waste management but sustainable pollution control for the poultry sector, solving a problem ordinary earthworms cannot, since they die on contact with poultry litter.

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Protein Warriors

Dr. C. Suresh Kumar, former Superintendent, Niloufer Hospital

Dr. C. Suresh Kumar

Dr. C. Suresh Kumar, former Superintendent at Niloufer Hospital, emphasises that protein is the most crucial nutrient for growth — recommending "one egg and half a litre of milk daily" for children's optimal development. Drawing on his paediatric experience, he urges parents to make affordable, high-quality protein a daily habit to support healthy growth and stronger immunity in children.

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Chicken & Eggs Recipes

Mushroom & Spinach Eggs

Mushroom & Spinach Eggs

A quick, protein-rich skillet dish: sauté the aromatics, cook the mushrooms and spinach, season, add the eggs and cook covered, then top with crumbled feta and garnish with spring onion or coriander — best served with toasted sourdough. As Kanika puts it, "bringing together my two favourites: cheesy mushrooms and spinach. Inspired partly by the Hyderabadi khageena, it's now a staple."

Kanika Madan Sinha
Kanika Madan Sinha Recipe Contributor
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