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Daily Monitor Thursday May 06 2021 Summary Some of the practices to prioritise at slaughter node include poultry meat inspection, especially post-slaughter inspection to protect the consumers, the slaughterers were urged to only slaughter healthy birds or perform rapid flock health (ante mortem) assessment before slaughtering. Advertisement Poultry farmers have been tipped on actionable and implementable behavioural changes at the slaughtering node of the poultry value chain. This was during a two-day stakeholder dialogue to improve the poultry value chain held at Jinja Nile Resort (Mada Hotels) in Jinja City facilitated by Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and USAID. ....
THE STANDARD Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard] Senior government technocrats from Mt Kenya region met yesterday morning at a hotel in Nairobi in what sources said was aimed at turning around rhetoric on the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) in central Kenya. The meeting attended by principal secretaries and senior parastatal officials was chaired by Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya at the La Mada Hotel off Thika highway in Ruaraka. Sources who attended the meeting said the technocrats were asked to chip in any assistance they could to the BBI cause especially in their rural areas. The technocrats are also said to have discussed a proposal to take a more prominent role in wresting control of the initiative from Uhuru-allied hardliners who were blamed for scaring moderate voices from supporting the constitutional reform moment. ....