Monday, June 27, 2005
Canadian farmers make profit in 2004
June 27, 2005 Canadian farmers make profit in 2004   Canadian farmers finally made money last year-its first in three years, the federal government said. Two consecutive years of drought, the closure of the border to all Canadian cattle exp ...
Monday, June 27, 2005
Monensin, HTMBa to boost US milk production
July 27, 2005 South Korea KFA Seoul buys 55,000 tonnes soymeal from Cargill Seoul-based Korea Feed Association bought 55,000 tonnes of South American soymeal from trading firm Cargill in a tender concluded Tuesday, a KFA official said. KFA ...
Friday, June 24, 2005
World dairy prices likely to dip by end-2005
June 24, 2005 World dairy prices likely to dip by end-2005 Although world dairy prices are expected to remain steady for 2005, prices may start falling toward the end of the year as production increases. According to the Organisation for Ec ...
Friday, June 24, 2005
Concerns on standard of Brazilian beef imports in Ireland
June 24, 2005 Concerns on standard of Brazilian beef imports in Ireland   The Irish Cattle and Sheep Association delegation has convened with senior EU officials (Health and Consumer Protection Directorate) to urge them to keep up the press ...
Thursday, June 23, 2005
US beef exports lower than expected despite year-on-year increase
June 23, 2005 US beef exports lower than expected despite year-on-year increase   US beef exports in April showed a 45 percent year-on-year increase from 33 million pounds to 48 million pounds. However, that was still below the tonnage expo ...
Thursday, June 23, 2005
Latest outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in China
June 23, 2005 Latest outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in China   The Chinese government has reported another foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Weili county of Xinjiang province. The 40 infected cows were among the 261 culled to stop the ...
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Second case of mad cow disease in Austria
June 22, 2005 Second case of mad cow disease in Austria   The Austrian government has reported a second case of mad cow disease in Vorarlberg province, after the first in December 2001. A routine test revealed the disease in an 11-year-old ...
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Thailand's dairy industry to receive aid from New Zealand
June 22, 2005 Thailand's dairy industry to receive aid from New Zealand   An assistance programme would soon be launched to develop quality dairy farms in Thailand, and to prepare dairy farmers for the opening of the Thai market to New Zeal ...
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Second shipment of contaminated beef from Brazil discovered in Norway
June 22, 2005 Second shipment of contaminated beef from Brazil discovered in Norway Two weeks after having discovered Salmonella Newport in frozen beef imports from Brazil, the Norwegian Food Control Authority has found yet another contamin ...
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Pakistani province faces high meat prices
June 21, 2005 Pakistani province faces high meat prices Pakistan's Punjab province are facing high mutton and beef prices due to a continuous decrease in abattoir-slaughtered animals and lack of government price control. In Lahore, Punjab's ...
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Russia to vaccinate cattle at the Chinese border
June 21, 2005 Russia to vaccinate cattle at the Chinese border Large-scale vaccinations of cattle against foot-and-mouth disease will begin in Russia's Amur Region after the disease broke out in a village near the border with China. So far, ...
Monday, June 20, 2005
USDA: Livestock, dairy and poultry outlook
June 20, 2005 USDA: Livestock, dairy and poultry outlook   U.S. beef production for the second-quarter is expected to be similar to the low levels of last year, down about 9 percent from 2002 and 2003. Cattle and beef prices will come under ...
Saturday, June 18, 2005
Canada now a competitor to US beef markets
June 18, 2005 Canada now a competitor to US beef markets Canada has without a doubt presented itself as a competitor to the US in cattle production. Gregg Doud, chief economist for the National Cattlemen Beef Association (NCBA) said that si ...
Saturday, June 18, 2005
Rainfall gives Australia's drought stricken cattle farmers some respite
June 18, 2005 Rainfall gives Australia's drought stricken cattle farmers some respite Widespread rainfall in eastern Australia has helped bump up cattle and sheep prices this week. Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) said the rain had lifted ...
Friday, June 17, 2005
USDA: EU dairy industry opposes eliminating export refunds
June 17, 2005 USDA: EU dairy industry opposes eliminating export refunds   The EU dairy industry has opposed the elimination of export refunds by submitting a position paper to the European Parliament (EP) in the WTO Doha round negotiations ...

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