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The United States is reinforcing poultry biosecurity through new USDA-led assessments, updated NPIP (National Poultry Improvement Plan) standards, and expanded training programs aimed at preventing highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and other infectious threats. These measures combine voluntary audits, cost-sharing incentives, and mandatory compliance checks to strengthen flock protection and stabilize egg and poultry markets.
The USA’s reinforced poultry biosecurity strategy combines government support, industry training, and standardized NPIP compliance to reduce the risk of devastating outbreaks. For producers, adopting these measures is not only a regulatory requirement but also a critical investment in flock health, market stability, and long-term sustainability.
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