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More than 80% of poultry slaughterhouse workers and half of hog processing employees testing faster line speeds are at high risk of developing chronic conditions like arthritis and carpal tunnel ...
ATLANTA and SAN FRANCISCO - When University of California San Francisco (UCSF) officials were contracted by the U.S.
and the poultry industry to make positive changes for processing workers. For insight into the challenges facing poultry workers, please explore our interactive site, Lives on the Line, or read our ...
China has banned poultry shipments from two American companies, including one of Delaware’s biggest farms. On April 4, the ...
Poultry processing is one of the most dangerous jobs ... across the state proudly tout Mary’s Chickens – the line of organic, free-range chickens named for the company’s late president ...
Using targeted microdroplets for bird carcass washing could reduce water consumption levels during poultry processing, which could result in both sustainability and economic benefits.
Last week, the US Department of Agriculture announced sweeping plans to increase slaughter line speeds at pork and poultry plants ... few dozen chicken and pork processing plants that already ...
Enhancing food processing standards in Bangladesh's poultry sector could significantly increase export opportunities to international markets, said experts at a workshop held in the capital today. In ...
Indian Poultry Alliance (IPA), the poultry subsidiary of Allana Group is setting up two greenfield poultry processing units at Kishanganj in Bihar and at Zaheerabad in Telangana as part of its ...
Current line speeds run up to 140 birds per minute for poultry and 1,106 hogs per hour for swine, but some plants can operate at faster speeds through May 15 and were the basis for the USDA studies.