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Wet Cat Food Market Formalin Market Growth | Trend, Manufacturer Analysis and Global Opportunity Forecast to 2030
The global wet cat food market size was valued at $4.6 billion in 2020, and is projected to reach $7.9 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 5.7% from 2021 to 2030.
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Wet cat food is a type of pet food specially prepared cats, which contains about 10.0% water and 90% 0f other dry ingredients such as chicken, tuna, and seafood. The wet cat food is easily available in the market through various distribution channels, including specialty store, supermarket, and online stores. This in turn has driven the wet cat food market growth in terms of value sales.
The outbreak of coronavirus has negatively impacted the growth of the wet cat food industry along with all stages of supply chain and value chain. Presently, the supply chain is far more complex as compared to what it was a decade ago. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only hampered production facilities but also disrupted supply chains such as material suppliers and distributors of the wet cat food market globally, resulting in loss of business, in terms of value sales.
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Pet ownership of cats is gaining popularity due to rise in need of smaller pets in households. Furthermore, increase has been witnessed in demand for wet cat food products as per different life stages of cats. Therefore, manufacturers are increasingly offering product variants from baby cats to adult cats. However, organic wet cat foods are increasingly marketed, as consumers are switching to healthy and nutritious food to meet their cats’ therapeutic needs. With rise in health-consciousness among consumers, product manufacturers aim at offering wet cat food without adding artificial additives, false colors, and preservatives. Therefore, manufacturers, particularly small-scale producers, are finding success in the wet cat food market demand by focusing on premium and health categories.
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The global wet cat food market segment is segmented into nature, price point, distribution channel, and region. By nature, the market is classified into organic and conventional. On the basis of price point, it is divided into mass and premium. Depending on distribution channel, it is segregated into specialty store, supermarket/hypermarket, online store, and others. Region wise, the wet cat food market is analyzed across North America (the U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, Russia, and rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Australia & New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, ASEAN, and rest of Asia-Pacific), and LAMEA (Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Argentina, and rest of LAMEA).
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By nature, the conventional segment accounted for the highest wet cat food market share in 2020, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.6% from 2020 to 2030.
Depending on price point, the mass segment garnered the highest market share in 2020, and is estimated to register a CAGR of 5.5%.
On the basis of distribution channel, specialty store was the prominent segment, in terms of market share, in 2020, and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.4%.
Region wise, Asia-Pacific occupied the maximum share in the wet cat food market in 2020, and is expected to dominate during the wet cat food forecast period.
Companies can operate their business in highly competitive market by launching new products or updated versions of existing products. In the recent past, many leading players opted for product launch as a business strategy to strengthen their foothold in the market. To understand the wet cat food market trends, strategies of leading players are analyzed in the report. Some of the key players operating in the wet cat food market analysis include heristo aktiengesellschaft, Mars, Incorporated, Nestlé Purina trademarks, Tiernahrung Deuerer GmbH, WellPet LLC, Farmina Pet Foods, Diamond Pet Foods, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Blue Buffalo Co., Ltd., and the J.M. Smucker Company.
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Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Dynamics, Emerging Trends and Growth Factors Forecast 2022-2030
The global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market research report is inclusive of detailed and productive qualitative and quantitative information, for the historic period, base year, and the forecast period, which can benefit the user for taking the appropriate decision on the basis of market knowledge, as well as for gathering valuable information for further estimations. Download FREE SAMPLE PDF (Including Full TOC, Table & Figures) @ https://www.acumenresearchandconsulting.com/request-sample/858
The detailed information of the global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market about the driving factors, development strategies such as new product development, mergers and acquisition, and partnerships & collaboration, recent trends, as well as challenges and opportunities are incorporated for a more extensive understanding of the market potential.
Moreover, the global market is finely segmented and on the basis of geography segmented across North America (US and Canada), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Spain and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, and Rest of Asia Pacific), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America), Middle East and Africa (GCC, South Africa, and Rest of Middle East & Africa). And the regions are further studied across the respective major countries including detailed current trends and available opportunities in the respective market. Segmentation
Market By Types
Meat Flavored (Beef, Chicken) Fish Flavored (Tuna) Cheese Flavored Chocolate Flavored Others (Tutti-Frutti And Butterscotch)
Market By End Users
Cats Dogs Birds Small Animal Reptiles Horses Others
Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market : Competitive Landscape
Along with this, the research report encompasses comprehensive information of market leaders that majorly include a business overview, financial overview, product offerings, strategic developments, and geographical presence. The profiled players are collaboratively analyzed for digging out the market scenarios in a more competitive manner.
Essentially, it’s a well-compiled solution for the industry players, managers, researchers, strategists, consultants, education organizations, students, and start-ups. They can get the required information in an easy and understandable format for the required task and will be able to interpret in almost no time and able to saves time. Moreover, in case of further customization or addition required in the report scope, our team is able to provide for meeting the expectations of users.   Who are the key players in the market? The key players operating in Flavored Veterinary Medication Market such as Key Players:
Elanco Animal Health Pet Flavors Zoetis Elanco Novartis Merck Animal Health Merial Virbac Ceva Vetoquinol Wedgewood Pharmacy Lee Silsby Compounding Pharmacy Overview of the Impact of COVID-19 on Flavored Veterinary Medication Market : The development of COVID-19 has carried the world to a stop. We comprehend that this health emergency has brought an unprecedented effect on businesses across ventures. However, this also will pass. Rising help from governments and a few organizations can help in the battle against this profoundly infectious sickness. There are a few industries that are battling and some are flourishing. In general, pretty much every segment is foreseen to be affected by the pandemic. We are making persistent efforts to enable your business to continue and develop during COVID-19 pandemics. Based on our experience and expertise, we will offer you an impact analysis of coronavirus outbreak across ventures to assist you to prepare for the future. In a nutshell, the global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market research report encompasses the desired information in terms of both quality and quantity with the respective market. The collection of information is completely based on the authorized sources and compiled by the experts and research analysts with years of experience in the respective industry vertical.
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CHAPTER 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1.1. Definition and Scope 1.1.1. Definition of Flavored Veterinary Medication 1.1.2. Market Segmentation 1.1.3. List of Abbreviations 1.2. Summary 1.2.1. Market Snapshot 1.2.2. Flavored Veterinary Medication Market By Type 1.2.2.1. Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate Comparison By Type (2015-2026) 1.2.2.2. Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue Share By Type in 2017 1.2.2.3. Meat Flavored (Beef, Chicken) 1.2.2.4. Fish Flavored (Tuna) 1.2.2.5. Cheese Flavored 1.2.2.6. Chocolate Flavored 1.2.2.7. Others (Tutti-Frutti And Butterscotch) 1.2.3. Flavored Veterinary Medication Market By End Users 1.2.3.1. Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate Comparison By End Users (2015-2026) 1.2.3.2. Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue Share By End Users in 2017 1.2.3.3. Cats 1.2.3.4. Dogs 1.2.3.5. Birds 1.2.3.6. Small Animal Reptiles 1.2.3.7. Horses 1.2.3.8. Others 1.2.4. Flavored Veterinary Medication Market by Geography 1.2.4.1. Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate Comparison by Geography (2015-2026) 1.2.4.2. North America Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2026) 1.2.4.3. Europe Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2026) 1.2.4.4. Asia-Pacific Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2026) 1.2.4.5. Latin America Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2026) 1.2.4.6. Middle East and Africa (MEA) Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2026)
CHAPTER 2. MARKET DYNAMICS AND COMPETITION ANALYSIS 2.1. Market Drivers 2.2. Restraints and Challenges 2.3. Growth Opportunities 2.4. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 2.4.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers 2.4.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers 2.4.3. Threat of Substitute 2.4.4. Threat of New Entrants 2.4.5. Degree of Competition 2.5. Value Chain Analysis 2.6. Cost Structure Analysis 2.6.1. Raw Material and Suppliers 2.6.2. Manufacturing Process Analysis 2.7. Regulatory Compliance 2.8. Competitive Landscape, 2017 2.8.1. Player Positioning Analysis 2.8.2. Key Strategies Adopted By Leading Players
CHAPTER 3. MANUFACTURING PLANTS ANALYSIS 3.1. Capacity and Commercial Production Date of Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Major Manufacturers in 2017 3.2. Manufacturing Plants Distribution of Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Major Manufacturers in 2017 3.3. R&D Status and Technology Source of Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Major Manufacturers in 2017 3.4. Raw Materials Sources Analysis of Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Major Manufacturers in 2017
CHAPTER 4. FLAVORED VETERINARY MEDICATION MARKET BY TYPE 4.1. Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Revenue By Type 4.2. Meat Flavored (Beef, Chicken) 4.2.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.2.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.3. Fish Flavored (Tuna) 4.3.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.4. Cheese Flavored 4.4.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.5. Chocolate Flavored 4.5.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.6. Others (Tutti-Frutti And Butterscotch) 4.6.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 4.6.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million)
CHAPTER 5. FLAVORED VETERINARY MEDICATION MARKET BY APPLICATION 5.1. Global Flavored Veterinary Medication Revenue By End Users 5.2. Cats 5.2.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.2.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.3. Dogs 5.3.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.4. Birds 5.4.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.5. Small Animal Reptiles 5.5.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.6. Horses 5.6.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.6.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.7. Others 5.7.1. Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 5.7.2. Market Revenue and Forecast, By Region, 2015 - 2026 ($Million)
CHAPTER 6. NORTH AMERICA FLAVORED VETERINARY MEDICATION MARKET BY COUNTRY 6.1. North America Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 6.2. North America Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue Share Comparison, 2015 & 2026 (%) 6.3. U.S. 6.3.1. U.S. Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 6.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 6.4. Canada 6.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 6.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 6.5. Mexico 6.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 6.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million)
CHAPTER 7. EUROPE FLAVORED VETERINARY MEDICATION MARKET BY COUNTRY 7.1. Europe Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.2. Europe Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue Share Comparison, 2015 & 2026 (%) 7.3. UK 7.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.4. Germany 7.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.5. France 7.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.6. Spain 7.6.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.6.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.7. Rest of Europe 7.7.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 7.7.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million)
CHAPTER 8. ASIA-PACIFIC FLAVORED VETERINARY MEDICATION MARKET BY COUNTRY 8.1. Asia-Pacific Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.2. Asia-Pacific Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue Share Comparison, 2015 & 2026 (%) 8.3. China 8.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.4. Japan 8.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.5. India 8.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.6. Australia 8.6.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.6.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.7. South Korea 8.7.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.7.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.8. Rest of Asia-Pacific 8.8.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 8.8.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million)
CHAPTER 9. LATIN AMERICA FLAVORED VETERINARY MEDICATION MARKET BY COUNTRY 9.1. Latin America Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 9.2. Latin America Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue Share Comparison, 2015 & 2026 (%) 9.3. Brazil 9.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 9.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 9.4. Argentina 9.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 9.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 9.5. Rest of Latin America 9.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 9.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million)
CHAPTER 10. MIDDLE EAST FLAVORED VETERINARY MEDICATION MARKET BY COUNTRY 10.1. Middle East Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 10.2. Middle East Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue Share Comparison, 2015 & 2026 (%) 10.3. Saudi Arabia 10.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 10.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 10.4. UAE 10.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 10.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 10.5. Rest of Middle East 10.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 10.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million)
CHAPTER 11. AFRICA FLAVORED VETERINARY MEDICATION MARKET BY COUNTRY 11.1. Africa Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue and Growth Rate, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 11.2. Africa Flavored Veterinary Medication Market Revenue Share Comparison, 2015 & 2026 (%) 11.3. South Africa 11.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 11.3.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 11.4. Egypt 11.4.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 11.4.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 11.5. Rest of Africa 11.5.1. Market Revenue and Forecast By Type, 2015 - 2026 ($Million) 11.5.2. Market Revenue and Forecast By End Users, 2015 - 2026 ($Million)
CHAPTER 12. COMPANY PROFILE 12.1. Elanco Animal Health 12.1.1. Company Snapshot 12.1.2. Overview 12.1.3. Financial Overview 12.1.4. Product Portfolio 12.1.5. Key Developments 12.1.6. Strategies 12.2. Pet Flavors 12.2.1. Company Snapshot 12.2.2. Overview 12.2.3. Financial Overview 12.2.4. Product Portfolio 12.2.5. Key Developments 12.2.6. Strategies 12.3. Zoetis 12.3.1. Company Snapshot 12.3.2. Overview 12.3.3. Financial Overview 12.3.4. Product Portfolio 12.3.5. Key Developments 12.3.6. Strategies 12.4. Elanco 12.4.1. Company Snapshot 12.4.2. Overview 12.4.3. Financial Overview 12.4.4. Product Portfolio 12.4.5. Key Developments 12.4.6. Strategies 12.5. Novartis 12.5.1. Company Snapshot 12.5.2. Overview 12.5.3. Financial Overview 12.5.4. Product Portfolio 12.5.5. Key Developments 12.5.6. Strategies 12.6. Merck Animal Health 12.6.1. Company Snapshot 12.6.2. Overview 12.6.3. Financial Overview 12.6.4. Product Portfolio 12.6.5. Key Developments 12.6.6. Strategies 12.7. Merial 12.7.1. Company Snapshot 12.7.2. Overview 12.7.3. Financial Overview 12.7.4. Product Portfolio 12.7.5. Key Developments 12.7.6. Strategies 12.8. Virbac 12.8.1. Company Snapshot 12.8.2. Overview 12.8.3. Financial Overview 12.8.4. Product Portfolio 12.8.5. Key Developments 12.8.6. Strategies 12.9. Ceva 12.9.1. Company Snapshot 12.9.2. Overview 12.9.3. Financial Overview 12.9.4. Product Portfolio 12.9.5. Key Developments 12.9.6. Strategies 12.10. Vetoquinol 12.10.1. Company Snapshot 12.10.2. Overview 12.10.3. Financial Overview 12.10.4. Product Portfolio 12.10.5. Key Developments 12.10.6. Strategies 12.11. Wedgewood Pharmacy 12.11.1. Company Snapshot 12.11.2. Overview 12.11.3. Financial Overview 12.11.4. Product Portfolio 12.11.5. Key Developments 12.11.6. Strategies 12.12. Lee Silsby Compounding Pharmacy 12.12.1. Company Snapshot 12.12.2. Overview 12.12.3. Financial Overview 12.12.4. Product Portfolio 12.12.5. Key Developments 12.12.6. Strategies 12.13. Others 12.13.1. Company Snapshot 12.13.2. Overview 12.13.3. Financial Overview 12.13.4. Product Portfolio 12.13.5. Key Developments 12.13.6. Strategies
CHAPTER 13. RESEARCH APPROACH 13.1. Research Methodology 13.1.1. Initial Data Search 13.1.2. Secondary Research 13.1.3. Primary Research 13.2. Assumptions and Scope
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Chicken Imported From Brazil Test Positive For Coronavirus, Says China China has suspended some meat imports from varied origins Beijing/Shanghai: A pattern of frozen rooster wings imported into the southern Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen from Brazil has examined optimistic for coronavirus, the town authorities mentioned in a discover on Thursday.
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Chinese cities find coronavirus in frozen food imports, WHO downplays infection risk
Chinese cities find coronavirus in frozen food imports, WHO downplays infection risk
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Viruses can survive up to two years at temperatures of minus 20 degrees Celsius, but scientists and officials say there is no strong evidence so far the coronavirus can spread via frozen food.
Two cities in China have found traces of the new coronavirusin cargoes of imported frozen food, local authorities said on Thursday, although the World Health Organization downplayed the risk of the
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China claims Corona from Brazil was found in frozen chicken Virus
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चीन ( China ) ने कहा है कि ब्राजील ( Brazil ) से आयात किए गए फ्रोजन चिकन ( Frozen Chicken ) में कोरोना वायरस ( Coronavirus ) पाया गया है। अभी तक यह मामला दो शहरों में सामने आया है।
चीनी अधिकारियों ने गुरुवार को बताया कि देश के दक्षिणी शेंजेन और पश्चिमोत्तर शियान ( Southern shenzhen and northwest xian ) शहरों में फ्रोजन फूड की जांच की गई।
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Chicken imported from Brazil tests positive for coronavirus, says China | World News
BEIJING/SHANGHAI: A sample of frozen chicken wings imported into the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen from Brazil has tested positive for coronavirus, the city government said in a notice on Thursday.
Local disease control centres tested a surface sample taken from the chicken wings as part of routine screenings carried out on meat and seafood imports since June, when a new outbreak in Beijing…
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Brazil to China frozen chicken wings tested positive for coronavirus Read More
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Chicken Imported From Brazil Test Positive For Coronavirus, Says China China has suspended some meat imports from various origins Beijing/Shanghai: A sample of frozen chicken wings imported into the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen from Brazil has tested positive for coronavirus, the city government said in a notice on Thursday.
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Chicken Imported From Brazil Test Positive For Coronavirus, Says China
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REUTERS/ Pictures of the Year(2); Life under coronavirus lockdown
1. Newborn baby, wearing a protective face shield, is seen before leaving home for his vaccination/Hanoi, Vietnam April 13, 2020/Kham
2. Dana Baer and her son Jacob wish Avery Slutsky a happy sixth birthday from their car during a drive-by birthday celebration/ Michigan, USA, March 24, 2020/Emily Elconin
3. Naomi Hassebroek and her son Felix look at her sister's newborn baby through a glass door/New York City, USA, April 11, 2020./Caitlin Ochs
4. Chickens are seen in a classroom converted into a poultry house because of Covid-19/town of Wang'uru, Kenya, August 28, 2020/Baz Ratner
5. Public school teacher Maura Silva, who created a "hug kit" using plastic covers, hugs her student Estefany at Estefany's home/Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23, 2020/Pilar Olivares
6. Girls hang out with their dogs on the roof of their house as the government enforces home quarantine/Manila, Philippines, April 21, 2020/Eloisa Lopez
7. Minions toys are seen on cinema chairs to maintain social distancing between spectators/Paris, France, June 22, 2020/Benoit Tessier
8. Roberto Ruiz visits his mother in a retirement residence and talks with her through a transparent separation screen on Mother's Day/Vina del Mar, Chile, May 10, 2020/Rodrigo Garrido
9. Grandfather plays with his granddaughter for the first time in two months after Italy allowed families to see each other again./Rome, Italy, May 4, 2020/Yara Nardi
10. Israeli couple dance as they get married at a wedding venue which offered free, small-scale weddings for young couples whose weddings could not take place as planned due to coronavirus restrictions/Ein Hemed, Israel March 18, 2020/Ronen Zvulun
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Brazil food processor BRF posts Q2 net loss of 240 mln reais
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Brazilian food processor BRF SA on Thursday reported a 240 million reais ($45.68 million) net loss for the second quarter, as higher grain prices and the lasting effects of the pandemic weighed on the pork and chicken processor.
BRF, the world's largest chicken exporter, also said it burned more than 2.1 billion reais last quarter, citing higher financial expenses as part of the reason.
In Brazil, where BRF derives most of its sales, the company said the second quarter was as challenging as the first due to persistently high unemployment, loss of income and falling consumer confidence during the coronavirus pandemic, according to its earnings statement.
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Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Trudeau’s Liberals win Canada election, but miss majority (AP) Canadians gave Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party a victory in Monday’s parliamentary elections, but his gamble to win a majority of seats failed and nearly mirrored the result of two years ago. Trudeau’s Liberals were leading or elected in 156 seats—one less than they won 2019, and 14 short of the 170 needed for a majority in the House of Commons. The Conservatives were leading or elected in 121 seats, the same number they won in 2019. The leftist New Democrats were leading or elected in 27, a gain of three seats, while the Quebec-based Bloc Québécois remained unchanged with 32 seats and the Greens were down to two. “Trudeau lost his gamble to get a majority so I would say this is a bittersweet victory for him,” said Daniel Béland, a political science professor at McGill University in Montreal. “Basically we are back to square one, as the new minority parliament will look like the previous one. Trudeau and the Liberals saved their skin and will stay in power, but many Canadians who didn’t want this late summer, pandemic election are probably not amused about the whole situation,” he said.
COVID has killed about as many Americans as the 1918-19 flu (AP) COVID-19 has now killed about as many Americans as the 1918-19 Spanish flu pandemic did—approximately 675,000. And like the worldwide scourge of a century ago, the coronavirus may never entirely disappear from our midst. Instead, scientists hope the virus that causes COVID-19 becomes a mild seasonal bug as human immunity strengthens through vaccination and repeated infection. That would take time. “We hope it will be like getting a cold, but there’s no guarantee,” said Emory University biologist Rustom Antia, who suggests an optimistic scenario in which this could happen over a few years. For now, the pandemic still has the United States and other parts of the world firmly in its jaws.
Why Louisiana’s Electric Grid Failed in Hurricane Ida (NYT) Just weeks before Hurricane Ida knocked out power to much of Louisiana, leaving its residents exposed to extreme heat and humidity, the chief executive of Entergy, the state’s biggest utility company, told Wall Street that it had been upgrading power lines and equipment to withstand big storms. That statement would soon be tested. On the last Sunday in August, Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana and dealt a catastrophic blow to Entergy’s power lines, towers and poles, many of which were built decades ago to withstand much weaker hurricanes. The storm damaged eight high-voltage transmission lines that supply power to New Orleans along with scores of the company’s towers throughout the state. Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses were without power for days. Ida damaged or destroyed 31,000 poles that carry lower-voltage distribution lines in neighborhoods, nearly twice as many as Hurricane Katrina, according to Entergy. Lawmakers and regulators require utilities to ensure safe, reliable service at an affordable cost. The grid failure after Ida is the latest display of how power companies are struggling to fulfill those obligations as climate change increases the frequency and severity of extreme weather. In California, electricity providers have been forced to shut off power to tens of thousands of customers in recent years to prevent their equipment from setting off wildfires and to reduce energy demand during heat waves. In February, the grid in most of Texas failed during a winter storm, leaving millions of people without power and heat for days.
White House faces bipartisan backlash on Haitian migrants (AP) The White House is facing sharp condemnation from Democrats for its handling of the influx of Haitian migrants at the U.S. southern border, after images of U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback using aggressive tactics went viral this week. Striking video of agents maneuvering their horses to forcibly block and move migrants attempting to cross the border has sparked resounding criticism from Democrats on Capitol Hill, who are calling on the Biden administration to end its use of a pandemic-era authority to deport migrants without giving them an opportunity to seek asylum in the United States. At the same time, the administration continues to face attacks from Republicans, who say Biden isn’t doing enough to deal with what they call a “crisis” at the border. Immigration is a complex issue, one no administration has been able to fix in decades. And Biden is trapped between conflicting interests of broadcasting compassion while dealing with throngs of migrants coming to the country—illegally—seeking a better life.
Haitian journey to Texas border starts in South America (AP) Robins Exile downed a traditional meal of plantains and chicken at a restaurant run by Haitian immigrants, just a short walk from the walled border with the United States. He arrived the night before and went there seeking advice: Should he try to get to the U.S., or was it better to settle in Mexico? Discussion Monday at the Tijuana restaurant offered a snapshot of Haitians’ diaspora in the Western Hemisphere that picked up steam in 2016 and has shown little sign of easing, demonstrated most recently by the more than 14,000 mostly Haitian migrants assembled around a bridge in Del Rio, a town of only 35,000 people. Of the roughly 1.8 million Haitians living outside their homeland, the United States is home to the largest Haitian immigrant population in the world, numbering 705,000 people from the Western Hemisphere’s poorest country. Significant numbers also live in Latin American countries like Chile, which is home to an estimated 69,000 Haitians. Nearly all Haitians reach the U.S. border on a well-worn route: Fly to Brazil, Chile or elsewhere in South America. If jobs dry up, slowly move through Central America and Mexico by bus and on foot to wait—perhaps years—in northern border cities like Tijuana for the right time to enter the United States and claim asylum.
‘We were them:’ Vietnamese Americans help Afghan refugees (AP) In the faces of Afghans desperate to leave their country after U.S. forces withdrew, Thuy Do sees her own family, decades earlier and thousands of miles away. A 39-year-old doctor in Seattle, Washington, Do remembers hearing how her parents sought to leave Saigon after Vietnam fell to communist rule in 1975 and the American military airlifted out allies in the final hours. It took years for her family to finally get out of the country, after several failed attempts, and make their way to the United States, carrying two sets of clothes a piece and a combined $300. When they finally arrived, she was 9 years old. These stories and early memories drove Do and her husband Jesse Robbins to reach out to assist Afghans fleeing their country now. The couple has a vacant rental home and decided to offer it up to refugee resettlement groups, which furnished it for newly arriving Afghans in need of a place to stay. “We were them 40 years ago,” Do said. “With the fall of Saigon in 1975, this was us.” The crisis in Afghanistan has spurred many Vietnamese Americans to donate money to refugee resettlement groups and raise their hands to help by providing housing, furniture and legal assistance to newly arriving Afghans.
‘Crisis of trust’: France bristles at US submarine deal (AP) France’s top diplomat declared Monday that there is a “crisis of trust” in the United States after a Pacific defense deal stung France and left Europe wondering about its longtime ally across the Atlantic. France canceled meetings with British and Australian officials and worked to rally EU allies behind its push for more European sovereignty after being humiliated by a major Pacific defense pact orchestrated by the U.S. Speaking to reporters in New York, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said European countries won’t let Washington leave them behind when shaping its foreign policy. Le Drian reiterated complaints that his country was sandbagged by the submarine deal between the U.S., Britain and Australia, which led to France losing a contract to sell subs to Australia. Washington, London and Canberra say the deal bolsters their commitment to the Indo-Pacific region, and it has widely been seen as an effort to counter an increasingly assertive China. But Le Drian, who is in New York to represent France at the U.N. General Assembly, said it was a “brutal, unexpected and unexplained breach” of a contract—and a relationship.
Pedestrians take to the streets of Paris to celebrate the city’s seventh annual ‘day without cars’ (Business Insider) On Sunday, Paris turned over its streets to pedestrians so that citizens and visitors could enjoy its seventh annual “day without cars.” Announced by socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo in 2015, the city received enthusiastic support from both ordinary Parisians and unlikely parties including the head of a French drivers’ association, USA Today reported. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., cars, motorcycles, and scooters are banned throughout Paris, and any offenders face a fine of 135 euros, according to the Paris Without A Car website. Certain vehicles like buses, emergency vehicles, taxis, and private drivers are allowed to circulate, although their speed is limited to 20-30 kilometers per hour (12-19 miles per hour) in certain areas. Events at this year’s “day without cars” included a techno parade, picnic, bicycle fair, rollerblading marathon, and street art exhibitions, according to the event website.
More evacuations as lava gushes from Canaries volcano (Reuters) Lava gushing from the Canary Islands’ first volcanic eruption on land in 50 years has forced authorities to evacuate another part of El Paso municipality on the island of La Palma and to urge sightseers attracted by the phenomenon to stay away. About 6,000 of the 80,000 people living on the island have been forced to leave their homes to escape the eruption so far, TVE said. The volcano started erupting on Sunday after La Palma, the most northwestern island in the Canaries archipelago, had been rocked by thousands of quakes in the prior days. It has shot lava hundreds of metres into the air, engulfed forests and sent molten rock towards the ocean over a sparsely populated area of La Palma. Experts say that if and when the lava reaches the sea, it could trigger more explosions and clouds of toxic gases.
Magnitude 6.0 earthquake strikes near Melbourne (Reuters) An earthquake with a 6.0 magnitude struck near Melbourne in Australia on Wednesday, Geoscience Australia said, causing damage to buildings in the country’s second largest city and sending tremors throughout neighbouring states. The quake’s epicentre was near the rural town of Mansfield in the state of Victoria, about 200 km (124 miles) northeast of Melbourne, and was at a depth of 10 km (six miles). The quake was felt as far away as city of Adelaide, 800 km (500 miles) to the west in the state of South Australia, and Sydney, 900 km (600 miles) to the north in New South Wales state, although there were no reports of damage outside Melbourne and no reports of injuries.
‘An iron curtain’: Australia’s covid rules are stranding people at state borders (Washington Post) The four figures huddled in the shade on the side of the highway, eight miles from a border they had hardly noticed until it slammed shut behind them. As flies buzzed and crows circled and their supplies ran low, they waited for emails that would allow them to leave New South Wales and return to their home state of South Australia. Teresa Young and her husband had been stuck at the rest stop—little more than a toilet in the middle of the Outback—for 10 days. “All of a sudden, Australia has been cut up like pieces of a cake,” the 75-year-old said on a recent day. Welcome to covid-era Australia, where state border closures designed to keep the coronavirus from spreading have turned retired office workers into roadside nomads. When the pandemic began, many Australians found that the leaders of the country’s six states and two territories, rather than the federal government, suddenly controlled the most vital things in people’s lives, including who could go to work and where they could travel. The closures have upended domestic travel and stranded scores of Australians internally, even as a vaccination ramp-up means some states—and international airports—will soon open up. People in Sydney could find it easier to fly to Singapore or Los Angeles than to Adelaide.
Sudan’s coup attempt (Foreign Policy) Sudanese state media reported a “failed coup attempt” early Tuesday morning. The coup reportedly involved an attempt to take control of the state radio services. If confirmed, the attempted power grab would be the fourth putsch attempt the African continent has seen this year, following military takeovers in Guinea and Chad and an unsuccessful coup in Niger.
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Chinese officials claims chicken wings imported from Brazil tested Coronavirus positive - चीन का दावा, ब्राज़ील से आए चिकन विंग्स में मिला कोरोनावायरस
Chinese officials claims chicken wings imported from Brazil tested Coronavirus positive – चीन का दावा, ब्राज़ील से आए चिकन विंग्स में मिला कोरोनावायरस
समाचार वेबसाइट CNN में प्रकाशित रिपोर्ट के अनुसार, शेंज़ेन के स्वास्थ्य अधिकारियों ने तुरंत उन लोगों को ट्रेस और टेस्ट किया, जो उस उत्पाद के संपर्क में आए हो सकते थे, और सभी नतीजे नेगेटिव आए. जारी किए गए बयान के मुताबिक, स्टॉक में मौजूद सभी संबंधित उत्पादों को सील कर दिया गया है, और सभी का नतीजा नेगेटिव आया है.
भारत में पिछले 24 घंटे में COVID-19 के सबसे ज़्यादा 66,999 नए केस आए सामने, 942 की…
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China Says Frozen Chicken Wings From Brazil Test Positive For Coronavirus The positive sample appears to have been taken from the surface of the meat (Bloomberg) Consumers in the Chinese city of Shenzhen have been urged to exercise caution when buying imported frozen food after a surface sample of chicken wings from Brazil tested positive for coronavirus, according to a statement from the local government.
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canchewread · 3 years
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Author’s note: well, my week has sucked, how about yours? 
Right, no rest for the wicked then. So as I mentioned at the tail end of last month, I’m working on a new kind of Recommended Reading blog feature here on Can’t You Read. 
The tl;dr is these posts are designed to combine a sharable info graphic (or meme, if you must) with some short burst analysis and an important link to a related and often overlooked story by someone else. Ideally, all of this fits into an 800 or 1,000 word package that actually gives you enough time in your undoubtedly busy day to read the article I’m linking to.
Got it? Good, let’s get cracking.
American Fascism and Networks of Power
Well my friends, the last nauseating funeral gasp of the Trump era is almost over. With the recent news that (soon-to-be) former swine emperor Trump’s own Department of Justice can find no evidence of widespread election fraud, we all appear to be getting collectively closer to the final resolution of the Klepto Kaiser’s “chicken coup” and perhaps, the waning of his political influence even on the reactionary right. 
Good riddance to bad rubbish I suppose, but as I’ve repeatedly tried to explain to virtually anyone who would listen, the end of Trump is most certainly not the end of fascism in the larger Pig Empire, or even just American fascism. The reasons for this are of course myriad but a short list might look something like this:
the pre-existing and increasingly normalized strain of ideological white nationalism in our society and ingrained into non-elected portions of the state (think police, ICE, and Trump’s complete transformation of the American judiciary; similar processes are also occurring in places like India, and Brazil of course.)
A weakened incoming, center-right administration (and its “liberal” establishment lackeys) that not only lacks the courage to purge fascists from public service but also attempts to weaponize far right violence against the American left, and regards antifascist street action as being akin to terrorism or crime.
the indefinite survival of an objectively fascist opposition party that probably has a better than even chance of retaining control of the U.S. Senate.
the existence of multiple right wing, mainstream media outlets and personalities that propagate fascist ideology, which are in turn buttressed by a seemingly endless wave of Astroturfed online media and internet psyops funded and controlled by fascist, or at least hyper-capitalist to the point of being reactionary, billionaires and their lobby networks.
the continued existence of violent, reactionary street gangs, far right neo-fascist militias, fascist conspiracy cults, and of course, roughly seventy-four million people who just gleefully voted for an open fascist and in some cases, continue to agitate for what would effectively be a coup.
the need for elite capital to defend itself against social upheaval and acquire soon-to-be scare resources in the face of evidence that capitalism is simply not compatible with avoiding the impending climate apocalypse our current political and economic course is actively ensuring will come to pass.
Naturally, I could have also mentioned the ongoing political, social and economic fallout from the still-raging coronavirus crisis, but I saved that for last because I want to unpack the ways we know many of the above forces function together in action - and as luck would have it, the Covid-19 anti-lockdown protests provide an extremely clear and documented example of what might otherwise look a little bit like a conspiracy theory. 
Now as you may well be aware, a concerted and sustained disinformation campaign conducted by not only President Trump, but the larger Republican Party and right wing media has successfully weaponized the response to the coronavirus as a culture war issue in America; and that conflict is rapidly spreading across the entire Pig Empire. 
This in turn was combined with a purely Astroturf protest movement, and judicious application of billionaire reactionary funding to literal white nationalist and fascist militias, to churn out thousands of cultists, chuds and other members of the reactionary “Volk” who demanded the economy be “re-opened” no matter how many elderly, marginalized or otherwise compromised people it might kill. Which as we’ve learned the month’s since, is quite a lot.
While each of these groups would vehemently deny it, it’s quite obvious that the billionaires and their media, are working with reactionary politicians in the Republican Party to marshal an aggressive, potentially violent protest movement against their political enemies and policies that threaten their profits. The rich guys get to keep raking in the cash, the politicians (who work for the rich guys anyway) get power and support from the chuds, and the Volk get to disguise a backlash against equality, decolonization and social advances as a battle against tyranny. All of which is wrapped up in a neat little bow under the auspices of covert white supremacy, in a situation that looks a little bit like eugenics, and bears all the hallmarks of historically racist (and obviously, false) attitudes in America about the genetic and more importantly *hygienic* superiority of whites over non-whites.    
Of course and as I mentioned above, all of this might sound like a conspiracy theory, but if you’ve been clicking on the links as we go along you know that it’s all true; unfortunately, a bipartisan billionaire-owned media interest in protecting the power and influence of elite capital in the Pig Empire, by and large prevents the mainstream media from presenting all of this information in its proper context. To counter that problem, let’s turn to investigative journalist Alex Kotch, an anti-corruption muckraker of considerable ability and someone who exists at least partially (but not entirely) outside the corporate media sphere.
On October 21st, 2020, Kotch and the Center for Media and Democracy published an extraordinary story that laid bare the inner workings of American fascism (and its capitalist roots) - we’re talking about exposing the direct financial connections between billionaire propaganda networks, fascist chud militias, right wing think tanks, GOP politicians and Astroturfed anti-lockdown protests; dark money meets dirty deeds done dirt cheap in a fake uprising that ends in obstructive lawsuits, partisan impeachment recommendations and a plot to kidnap and maybe even execute the governor of Michigan for... saving lives, apparently.
This is what the fascist alliance of elite capital (DeVos Family, Koch Network,) political power and street violence looks like in direct application; this is why I’m certain American fascism will outlast Trump’s fall - it’s all there in black and white. 
Unfortunately, hardly anyone noticed it at the time because the election consumed all of the oxygen in the room; as anything involving Trump is want to do. Let’s not make that mistake again - to check out Kotch’s incredible story, click on the title header below:  
GOP Politicians and Conservative Groups Set the Stage for Attempted Kidnapping of Michigan Governor by Alex Kotch
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fabyottaa · 4 years
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Last year I had a dream, but guys I was way too shy to even order some pizza, how was I supposed to make it come true?
Well, I'll tell you that it wasn't easy or quick.
Before meeting my host family I was shaking, I was terrified, I'm not gonna lie about it.
It wasn't easy to fit in a new reality, talk with people or maybe I should say strangers, not knowing anyone or how things work. I was surrounded by so many things I had to think about that I didn't even have the time to worry, worry about being shy, about being good enough, about being stressed or frustrated.
My first day of school, oh my soul, that day I was so scared, I was walking around trying to figure out how to arrive to my class and I felt like I wasn't even there, I felt like a ghost, because everything was so different that I thought it couldn't be real.
Anyway I got used to it, eventually. I made friends, black friends, white friends, and you can add as many colours as you want; they were from Spain, Germany, Canada, U.S.A., Russia, Lithuania, Africa, Brazil, even Japan and I loved and love everyone of them. I want to thank all of them, all of yous, for everything you did.
I just tried to enjoy every single day because I knew I couldn't live that day ever again and I knew my days there were just a limited number.
Many of my friends came back home in February and Coronavirus arrived.
Such a shame: I had my last day of school not knowing it was my last and I couldn't say goodbye to my friends who were still there because of the restrictions... not the best.
I know worst happened so I'm not going to complain about it, but it still sucks.
I didn't give up, I chose to stick with my original plan and leave only in the end of May.
You would think that now the boring part is coming but this quarantine-period was probably the best time I could've asked for.
I truly believe that my family and I were and still are so blessed: I need to thank my host sister, she was an inspiration to me, she had the patient to teach me and to support me, she trusted me, I hope she still does :)
I fell in love with my family, with the unique irish green landscapes, with my sisters, with the dogs with all the loudest chickens ever and last but not least I fell in love with the horses and everything about them. They gave me so much and I really think we've built something special, we had to trust each other all the way and to respect each other, those creatures I've met are kind and lovable. I'm still impressed of the fact that they are massive and hella heavy, they could easily kill you, they just choose not to.
That makes you think a lot... Anyway
I swear I'm done now,
I LOVE YOU IRELAND, THANK YOU.🍀
@fabyottaa
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