date:Jul 22, 2013
Twelve more live poultry markets in Shanghai, including Antu market in Yangpu district and Pingyang market in Minhang district, recently reopened, putting the number of poultry markets that have resumed business to 17, according to Shanghai Morning Post.
But no market in the city's central urban area has resumed trading.
According to the new regulations of the city's business commission, the venues for live poultry can only be set up in wholesale markets with an area of more than 1,000 square