$2.5M project to help protect Fraser Valley poultry farms against avian flu
ABBOTSFORD — Dozens of poultry farmers in the Fraser Valley are getting more support against the threat of avian flu through a $2.5 million collaboration between the province and key stakeholders.
The Novel Tools and Technologies Program will equip roughly 75 egg and poultry farmers with tools such as air filters and UV light systems to protect their flocks from avian influenza– which can enter barns through airflow or outdoor water systems.
“Fraser Valley farmers have been battling against avian influenza since the first outbreak in 2004, adopting strict biosecurity measures so British Columbians can continue to enjoy the eggs and poultry we rely on,” said Minister of Agriculture and Food Lana Popham.
“Despite the personal stress and losses caused by the virus, producers still rise every morning to care for their birds and build our food supply. This program will help them do that by adding extra defence measures against the virus to their barns.”
