Not enough suitable land in Japan to bury 17 million chickens

  • last year
The disposal of chickens should be carried out in such a way as to prevent the spread of the virus or contamination of water sources. Local authorities and farmers said they lacked suitable land for burying birds, which led to nowhere to bury dead chickens and chickens.
In Japan, the most significant outbreak of avian flu has occurred, destroying domestic birds and causing a sharp rise in egg prices. More than 17 million birds have been killed across the country this season.

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