Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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Thailand’s Egg Board has agreed to a draft policy that will remove layers at a maximum age of 80 weeks. However, this will not apply to independent farmers with 30,000 layers each. The Board will also allow imports of 3800 layer GP and 440,000 layer PS in 2024 to meet domestic egg consumption. As of...
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