China will reportedly resume its poultry supply to Hong Kong this Sunday (26 March) in the midst of bird flu scares in one of the country’s provinces, reported China Daily.
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According to the reports, South China’s Guangdong Province will export 20,000 live chickens a day to Hong Kong, three weeks after a man was found to have died there from the H5N1 virus.
Before the ban, Hong Kong imported 30,000 birds a day from the province, reported the news service.