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Poultry Industry of World

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Poultry economics:  The global poultry market reached a value of nearly $319.2 billion in 2019, having grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5% since 2015, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% to nearly $405 billion by 2023. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% to nearly $465.7 billion by 2025, and at a CAGR of 6.8% to $645.7 billion by 2030. Challenges to the poultry industry:  Poultry immunity, health, and production are several factors that challenge the future growth of the poultry industry. Consumer confidence, product quality and safety, types of products, and the emergence and re-emergence of diseases will continue to be major challenges to the current situation and the strategic future of the industry. Foodborne and zoonotic diseases are strictly linked with poultry. Eradication, elimination, and/or control of foodborne and zoonotic pathogens present a major challenge to the poultry industry. In addition, the public health hazards of consuming food

Daily News Summary (11-02-2021)

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• Germany extends lockdown until March 7  • Global COVID-19 cases declined 17% worldwide last week • Netflix acquires rights to 'Redwall' series by Brian Jacques • YouTube removes Punjabi songs related to farmers' protest • India's PM Modi invites protesting farmers for talks on farm bills • Russian company guilty of a massive arctic oil spill fined €1.6bn • One of Hungary's last independent radio stations ordered off the air • US rejects WHO findings out of Wuhan without independently verifying • Biden announces US sanctions against leaders of Myanmar military coup • Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Fresco gain new collaborative features • Wife of the jailed leader of Russian opposition Navalny arrives in Germany • New Zealand, Australia on tsunami alert after 7.7 magnitude quake in Pacific • Chinese spaceship arrives on Mars to explore the surface in search of signs of life

Daily News Summary (10-02-2021)

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• Ukraine’s prisons go up for sale • Twitter may introduce a range of paid services • Bitcoin sets fresh records after Elon Musk investment • London sees the biggest fall in COVID deaths in the UK • WHO says coronavirus unlikely to have leaked from China lab • Dozens trapped in the tunnel after Himalayan glacier's collapse • United Arab Emirates successfully inserts a probe into Mars orbit • Japanese submarine collides with the ship while surfacing in Pacific • Reddit's valuation doubles to $6 billion after new $250 million funding • China will distribute about $1.5 million to test the national cryptocurrency • Facebook bans misinformation about all vaccines after years of controversy • Cyberpunk 2077 makers CD Projekt hit by ransomware hack, hackers demand ransom • North Korea developed nuclear and ballistic missiles through 2020, violating sanctions • UK travelers from 'red list' countries will have to pay £1,750 for 10-day hotel quarantine

Daily News Summary (09-02-2021)

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• Hyundai and Kia downplay Apple car rumors • US seeks to rejoin UN Human Rights Council • The UK is building the world’s first airport for flying cars • Elon Musk is writing a book about his business and career • Asus plans to release a compact smartphone Zenfone Mini • UK calls for a reset with EU and 'refinement' of Brexit deal • EU states expel three Russian diplomats in tit-for-tat move • Israeli PM Netanyahu pleads not guilty to corruption charges • Dutch freeze international adoptions after abuses uncovered • Tens of thousands join largest protests in Myanmar since 2007 • Man shot dead making 'prank' robbery YouTube video in the US • Kenyan recycles plastic waste into bricks stronger than concrete • Hundreds of thousands of estate workers strike for a wage rise in Sri Lanka • At least 18 deaths and 200 people are missing after glacier disaster in India • British boy wakes from a nearly year-long coma unaware of COVID pandemic • Lewis Hamilton, British Formula 1 r

Daily News Summary (08-02-2021)

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• Ecuadoreans vote for president • Anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel • Netherlands hit by 'first major snowstorm in a decade' • Internet access restored as Myanmar coup protests grow • Cuba authorizes private activity in the majority of sectors • Magnitude 6.3 earthquake strikes the southern Philippines • Pope Francis appoints the first woman to senior synod post • Exports from the UK to EU down 68% since Brexit trade deal • China issues new anti-monopoly rules targeting its tech giants  • Himalayan glacier breaks in India, around 125 missing in flood • iPhone 12 magnets could deactivate implantable cardiac devices • Scientists develop transparent wood that is stronger and lighter than glass • 87 million pints of beer will be thrown away due to pub closures in the UK • Austrian Chancellor announced his readiness to be vaccinated with vaccine from Russia or China

Daily News Summary (07-02-2021)

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• Indian farmers launch nationwide highway blockade  • Indonesia approves China's Sinovac vaccine for the elderly • Protests erupt in Chile after street performer shot by police • Tens of thousands protest Myanmar coup despite internet ban • Serbia launches crackdown on one of Europe’s most violent mafias • Christopher Plummer, Oscar winner and Hollywood legend, dies at 91 • Australian researchers to turn discarded face masks into road material • Ukraine asks YouTube to shut down NewsOne, ZIK, and 112 Ukraine channels • Brazil mining giant agrees to pay $7bn for the collapse that killed 272 people • UK banned beauty influencers from using Instagram filters on cosmetics adverts • Spanish police arrest gang accused of trafficking migrants across the Mediterranean • Wuhan residents remember coronavirus 'whistleblower' doctor a year after his death

​​What does Captcha [ C.A.P.T.C.H.A ] stand for?

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Captcha stands for: Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. It is used by many websites to make it harder for automated bots to download information from them. These bots are usually made by hackers and so many websites use this technology to counter them. it's not always successful because the bots are getting more sophisticated.

​​Why are local disks in computers labelled with alphabets C, D, E and not with A and B?

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Have you seen a floppy? Floppies were a type of disk storage used earlier before the current system of storage came into existence. Floppy disk drives were named with the letters A and B. When hard disk drives became standard in most computers, they were logically labeled 'C' since the first two letters were already used for these floppy drives. Though floppy disk drives are no longer widely used, hard disks are still labeled from 'C' onwards.

​​What is Dry Ice?

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Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. A block of dry ice has a surface temperature of -109.3 degrees Fahrenheit (-78.5 degrees C). Dry ice also has the very nice feature of sublimation -as it breaks down, it turns directly into carbon dioxide gas rather than a liquid.

General Knowledge

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Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced. Success is a science; if you have the conditions, you get the result. Breakdancing will officially be a sport in the 2024 Summer Olympics. I wonder how many moments I’ve forgotten when I said “I’ll never forget this moment”. Toothpaste removes ink from your clothes. Apply it to the stain, let it dry, and then wash. Holding hands with someone you love can alleviate physical pain as well as stress and fear. When you finally get something good, enjoy it. Don't always go looking for something better. Live the Life of Your Dreams: Be brave enough to live the life of your dreams according to your vision and purpose instead of the expectations and opinions of others. If you're studying for an exam, try eating some chocolate (in moderation). Studies have shown it can help you retain information and therefore help you score higher.

Daily News Summary (06-02-2021)

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• UK expels Chinese spies posing as journalists • Nationwide strike over job insecurity in France • New Libya interim government agreed in UN talks  • Russia expels EU diplomats over Navalny protests • 'Smallest reptile on earth' discovered in Madagascar • Real Madrid actively look to sell veteran this summer • Several injured after gas explosion in southern Germany • Trump quits Screen Actors Guild amid disciplinary action • India restoring fast mobile internet in Kashmir after 18 months • Britain explores mixed COVID vaccine shots as variants threaten • Turkish authorities detain 65 more people over university protests • Teachers join growing protests against the military coup in Myanmar • South Korea unveils $43 billion plan for world's largest offshore wind farm