
Dutch poultry products on the international market? Photo: Canva
Change on the Horizon: Avian Influenza Vaccination in Dutch Poultry
As of August, Dutch supermarkets will begin selling eggs from layers vaccinated against avian influenza. This initiative follows a pilot program started in the spring of 2025, aimed at combating the impact of the virus on poultry health and production.
Consumer Awareness and Packaging Policies
In a significant move that raises questions about transparency, the Dutch Minister of Agriculture, Femke Wiersma, has confirmed that there will be no labeling on egg packaging regarding the vaccination status of the birds. This decision means consumers will remain unaware of which eggs are sourced from vaccinated birds.
Market Implications
With international markets becoming increasingly discerning, the lack of vaccination indicators could impact the marketability of Dutch poultry products abroad. Stakeholders in the poultry industry are watching closely as they navigate possible consumer reactions and regulatory compliance.
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