Wednesday, July 21, 2004
New Zealand Milk Performance Slump Belies Potential
July 21, 2004 New Zealand Milk Performance Slump Belies Potential   Fonterra chief executive Andrew Ferrier says a $945 million slump in revenue for the company's consumer business, New Zealand Milk, is not an accurate indicator of performa ...
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Australian Beef Market Affected By Japanese Beef Import Speculation
July 21, 2004 Australian Beef Market Affected By Japanese Beef Import Speculation Speculation that Japan is about to lift a ban on United States beef imports is causing meat buyers to go cold on Australian beef. Australia has shipped record ...
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Japan, US Start 3rd Round Of Beef Trade Talks
July 21, 2004 Japan, US Start 3rd Round Of Beef Trade Talks Japan and the United States started two-day beef trade talks in Tokyo on Wednesday to try to achieve a breakthrough on Japan's ban on US beef imports since the outbreak of mad cow ...
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
World Milk Production Forecasts
July 21, 2004 World Milk Production Forecasts There have been no major changes in the milk production forecast for all selected countries. In Oceania, New Zealand's milk output has been revised upwards slightly to 14.88 million tons - a gai ...
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
EU And Turkey To Discuss Beef Ban
July 21, 2004 EU And Turkey To Discuss Beef Ban The EU's Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy is to travel to Istanbul and Ankara this week to discuss bilateral trade issues, including Turkey's ban on imports of beef. The visit will be coupled wi ...
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
UK Beef Prices Could Rise
July 21, 2004 UK Beef Prices Could Rise   UK supermarkets could increase the price of home-produced beef without losing out on sales, according to the National Beef Association. The NBA says the retail giants are still stuck with the mindse ...
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Canadian Beef Exports Still Curtailed By Mad Cow Bans
July 20, 2004 Canadian Beef Exports Still Curtailed By Mad Cow Bans Canadian beef exports continue to be curtailed by trade bans 14 months after the country's first homegrown case of mad cow disease, an exporters' group said Monday. Japan, ...
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Record Beef Cattle Prices Seen In Parts Of Australia
July 20, 2004 Record Beef Cattle Prices Seen In Parts Of Australia The beef cattle market in the Upper Manning has been affected by recent events, thereby culminating in record high prices for Australian producers. According to Mac Elliot, ...
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Steers' Beef Has Potential In Thailand
July 20, 2004 Steers' Beef Has Potential In Thailand The Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry has urged Thai farmers to try to meet the local appetite for high quality beef dishes, using steers' beef. The local market currently needs about ...
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Canadian Dairy Farmers Waiting For Price Boost
July 20, 2004 Canadian Dairy Farmers Waiting For Price Boost   Dairy farmers from across Canada are gathering in Moncton, Tuesday. The effect they are still feeling from the BSE crisis is one topic on the agenda: farmers can no longer sell ...
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
US Cattle Profits Rebounding
July 20, 2004 US Cattle Profits Rebounding US Kansas State University economists learned that profitability is back for ready-for-market cattle this month. And the situation is likely to last at least another month or two. Rodney Jones, K-S ...
Monday, July 19, 2004
New Zealand Top Beef Supplier For Taiwan
July 19, 2004 New Zealand Top Beef Supplier For Taiwan New Zealand replaced Australia as Taiwan's top supplier of beef from January to April in the continued absence of competition from the United States, according to Meat and Livestock Aus ...
Monday, July 19, 2004
Nestle To Invest 170 Million Yuan To Expand China Dairy Plant
July 19, 2004 Nestle To Invest 170 Million Yuan To Expand China Dairy Plant Nestle Group plans to invest 170 million yuan to expand a milk powder plant in northeast China, doubling its annual output to 200,000 tons. The expansion of the fac ...
Monday, July 19, 2004
Russian Beef Imports Decrease 50%
July 19, 2004 Russian Beef Imports Decrease 50% Russia, the world's third-largest beef importer, halved purchases of the meat in the first quarter, cutting sales by Brazil and Ukraine. This is because of wrangling over import quotas, the U. ...
Monday, July 19, 2004
US Dairy Farmers Threatened By Australian Imports
July 19, 2004 US Dairy Farmers Threatened By Australian Imports   A trade agreement with Australia could open the door for Australian milk and dairy products to enter the United States. The resulting lower milk prices would be welcomed by U ...

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