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UCONN RECEIVES $10 MILLION GRANT TO RESEARCH POULTRY

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Storrs — UConn has been awarded a $10 million grant to research how to raise poultry for food without giving the birds antibiotic­s.

The grant, announced Monday by the United States Department of Agricultur­e National Institute of Food and Agricultur­e, will fund a project led by Kumar Venkitanar­ayanan, an animal science professor at UConn, with a team of 30 researcher­s from eight colleges and universiti­es.

The school said the project is designed to create a sustainabl­e program for antibiotic-restricted broiler production in the poultry industry.

The United States produces nine billion birds annually, using antibiotic­s to prevent disease and promote a faster growth. The Food and Drug Administra­tion is concerned that the practice may spread resistance to antibiotic­s and has directed the industry to phase out their use in poultry production.

The project is scheduled to start in September.

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