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Brazilian meat output seen to grow 38% 03/15/2010
US launches five-year pork plan, increase global exports 03/15/2010
US to discuss poultry issue with EU this month 03/15/2010
Argentina beef production drops sharply in January 03/15/2010
Year-on-year declines in weekly US hog slaughters narrowing 03/15/2010
Canadian province reports sharp decline in '09 seafood value 03/12/2010
US January egg production shows slight increase 03/12/2010
Indiana meatpackers protest inspector layoffs 03/12/2010
US to expand poultry-loan guidance to pork 03/12/2010
Canada budget provides US$73 million to beef industry 03/11/2010
Brazil beef exports show increase 03/11/2010
US consumer group highlights problem of contaminated broilers 03/11/2010
US broiler production to increase slightly; price rise minimal 03/11/2010
Recession pushes US retail meat sales 03/11/2010
USDA lowers 2010 meat output; beef imports down slightly 03/11/2010
Livestock producers seen to lead US agriculture recovery 03/10/2010
Canada invests in organic processing sector 03/09/2010
Russia's return seen to boost US pork exports 03/09/2010
Ohio producers exploring grass-fed beef production 03/09/2010
Michigan develops animal-disease alert system 03/09/2010
US to launch food supply antitrust probe 03/09/2010
Toyota case may force open Japan market for US beef 03/08/2010
US blocks Mexican shrimp imports 03/08/2010
US representatives introduce bill against animal cruelty 03/08/2010
Brazilian state aims to cease FMD vaccination 03/08/2010
US wholesale pork prices rise 03/08/2010
Canada's cattle, hog herds to continue decline 03/08/2010
Argentina's 2010 beef production seen to hold steady 03/08/2010
US cattle traders watching record open interest 03/08/2010
American producers delay feeder cattle marketing slightly 03/08/2010
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