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BANGKOK, July 4 (Xinhuanet) -- The European Union (EU) has delayed import
of frozen Thai chickens until the end of the year for fear that the fowls may be
affected by the Avian Bird flu epidemic which hit the country's chicken industry
earlier this year.
ĦĦĦĦThe EU had
planned to start importing Thai frozen chickens in August, the Thai News Agency
reported Sunday.
Thailand's largest food processing company Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF)
believes the EU's ban on importing frozen Thai chickens will not affect the
company's exports.
A senior company official was quoted by the agency as saying that the CPF
still expected to meet its export target of processed and cooked chickens of
around 95,000 tonnes. This export target is estimated to be worth 12 million
baht (0.3 million US dollars) to the company.
This is because the company has switched its sales strategy to the high end
of the market, producing more processed and cooked chickens for export,
according to Thirasak Urunanond, a CPF director. This, he said, had helped the
company to off-set the drastic fall in the exports of frozen chickens, following
the bird flu virus outbreak earlier this year.
Thailand's poultry industry was badly hit by the ban on Thai chickens by
the EU, Japan, South Korea and Singapore after Thailand was affected by the
Avian Bird flu epidemic. Enditem |