Singapore-based biomed company sends bird flu test to Turkey
Turkey has been one of the European countries hardest hit by the avian flu virus, with an outbreak last year leading to four teenagers’ deaths and 2.5 million birds culled.
Rockeby, based in Singapore, with offices in Australia, has obtained registration approval from Turkey’s Agricultural Ministry for its avian flu test.
Rockeby’s managing director, Dr. Sze-Wee Tan, said that since registration had been approved, an immediate order of 8000 tests would be supplied to
Banvit, which represents 90% of Turkey’s poultry industry, with a 240,000 birds per day capacity at its processing plant in Bandirma. The initial order will be followed by a bi-monthly supply of 8000 over the next year.
“We are pleased to be co-operating with Banvit in monitoring the outbreaks of bird flu in Turkey by supplying our avian flu test kits,” Dr Tan said.
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