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The Bavarian will be kicking off a festival based on the pub food favourite, with the event appropriately dubbed ‘Schnitty Fest’.
A 10-week long chicken schnitty festival coming to Australia
Located in North Chun- gcheong province, Chun- gju is 150km from the capital.
In the eastern state of Maharashtra, there were 6900 cases in Amravati, and within days a further 5800 dead poultry were recorded, as well as 13 in the Nandurbar district.
In July and August 2020, avian influenza was confirmed at four poultry farms near Lethbridge, one at Bairnsdale and an emu farm in Kerang.
GET your knives and every week.
Steins’ for good reason.” “Our schnitzels are a perennial favourite on the menu for their gener- ous size, fantastic bread- crumbed crunch and ten- der meat filling, and our schnitzel festival is an homage to this classic Bavarian dish that Aus- tralians have made their
With many of these affecting egg farms, a shortage of local produc- tion has pushed prices up.
Since early January, cases have been recorded in 10 districts in the state.
Suspected in this area in November 2020, the presence of HPAI was confirmed in January 2021.
Surveillance of both domestic and wild birds will continue.
forks at the ready schnit- ty lovers, because there’s a 10-week chicken schnitzel festival head- ing down under – and it looks spectacular.
And just wait until you see the drool-worthy schnitties on offer.
Egg prices are 45 per- cent higher than a year ago and 29 million poul- try have been culled. Japan
Poultry flocks test positive for avian influenza in Japan and South Korea
THE presence of the HPAI virus has been confirmed at three egg farms in South Korea since March 11.
variant was confirmed in a broiler breeder flock of 7000 birds at Abdali in Jahrah governorate.
After an initial slump, demand for poultry re- covered to 90 percent of its former level and prices are near-normal.
Haryana authorities have overseen the culling of about 200,000 poultry and the subsequent dis- infection of at least nine poultry farms.
The first to test positive for the H5N8 virus was a flock of 214,000 birds at Naju.
Around 1900 of the birds died and the rest have been culled, accord- ing to the national animal health agency.
In Haryana, the rising number of suspected cas- es of HPAI has put pres- sure on animal disease testing.
More than 130 poultry farms in the area are un- der close surveillance for a period of at least three months.
Though within days, the infection was detected at two farms near Chungju.
There was one previ- ous outbreak linked to the same virus in this northwestern governorate in November of 2020. India
A lab in Hisar has re- ceived official govern- ment recognition for pre- liminary testing, along with another facility in Punjab.
Australia
The second of these involved 550,000 laying hens.
The last avian flu-relat- ed movement restrictions have been lifted in the state of Victoria, accord- ing to the state’s agricul- ture department.
Naju is in South Jeolla province, around 350km south of Seoul.
Recently, mortalities among poultry in the eastern states of Maha- rashtra and Haryana in northern India were re- ported.
These labs will carry out initial testing be- fore passing on positive samples to the nation’s high-security centre in Bhopal.
The latest cases bring South Korea’s total out- breaks since November 2020 to 106.
In Panchkula, the Bar- wala-Raipurrani region is among Asia’s largest are- as for poultry production.
At all six premises, de- population and contami- nation have been com- pleted.
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The Bavarian has an- nounced they’ll soon be kicking off a festival based on the pub food favourite, with the event appropriately dubbed ‘Schnitty Fest’.
Ten incredible flavours have been created by the Bavarian’s schnitzel masters, who hand-make hundreds of schnitzels daily... pounding chick- en and pork to mere mil- limetres thick, dipping in flour and egg, dredging in house-made bread- crumbs, and pan-frying in hot oil until perfectly golden and blistered.
Japan recorded its first HPAI outbreak for sev- eral weeks.
Drawing on its Ger- man credentials and in- spiration from an Aussie national food icon, the 10-week food fest will be showcasing 10 mouth- watering types of schnit- zel, along with holding a $10 schnitzel Wednesday
The Bavarian’s food and beverage direc- tor John Sullivan said, “We’re known of as the ‘Haus of Schnitzels and
festival will be featuring across the Bavarian loca- tions in NSW, Queens- land, Victoria, the ACT and South Australia, and will be available from Wednesday March 31 until Wednesday June 9, 2021.
It brought the country’s total primary outbreaks to 52 and total outbreaks to 76.
own.”
The chicken schnitty
Last week, Japan’s ag- riculture ministry regis- tered the country’s first outbreak since February 25.
A chicken farm at Haga in the eastern prefecture of Tochigi was affected and around 77,000 birds were scheduled for cull- ing, while farms within 3km of the outbreak are prohibited from moving any poultry or products.
The 10-week food fest will be showcasing 10 mouth-watering types of schnitzel.
Earlier this month, the
The latest outbreaks bring the number of pre- fectures with one or more HPAI outbreak to 18.
Veterinary authorities in Japan and South Korea have confirmed only the presence of the H5N8 vi- rus variant.
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The H5N8 HPAI virus has been detected at a second location in Ku- wait, according to the lat- est official report to the World Organisation for Animal Health.
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