Global avian flu outbreaks in 2026 strain food supply chains

lesaffaires.com (French)

Avian flu outbreaks are spreading globally in early 2026, impacting multiple countries and leading to bird culling. New H5N1 cases in India, Israel, the US, and Europe are straining global food supply chains, causing market concern beyond health implications. This widespread avian flu is seen as a systemic risk to agribusiness, potentially driving inflation and impacting market confidence.


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