Tuesday, July 6, 2004
U.S. Beef 2004 Export Forecasts Reduced To 451 Million Pounds
July 6, 2004 U.S. Beef 2004 Export Forecasts Reduced To 451 Million Pounds Prior to the BSE discovery in the United States, exports were forecast to reach a record in 2004. Following the discovery of the BSE-infected cow in Washington, all ...
Tuesday, July 6, 2004
Japanese Beef Demand Fell After Discovery Of BSE
July 6, 2004 Japanese Beef Demand Fell After Discovery Of BSE Ever since 11 BSE-infected dairy cows were discovered in Japan since 2001, U.S. beef exports to Japan have reduced. This is despite the United States having remained free of BSE ...
Tuesday, July 6, 2004
Australian Beef Exports To Japan Surge In June To Record Volume
July 6, 2004 Australian Beef Exports To Japan Surge In June To Record Volume Australian beef exports to Japan surged to a record monthly level in June, to take first calendar half shipments 38% above year-earlier levels, marketing concern M ...
Tuesday, July 6, 2004
US, China Drive Fonterra To Sales Record
July 6, 2004 US, China Drive Fonterra To Sales Record Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd, the world's biggest dairy exporter, says full-year sales of bulk milk powder, butter and cheese rose 16 per cent to a record $A7.15 billion because of hig ...
Tuesday, July 6, 2004
Japan To Continue Blanket Test For Mad Cow Disease
July 6, 2004 Japan To Continue Blanket Test For Mad Cow Disease   Japan is to continue carrying out blanket testing for mad cow disease for the time being, even though the government admitted last week that the approach has some technical l ...
Monday, July 5, 2004
EU Steps In To Promote UK Beef
July 5, 2004 EU Steps In To Promote UK Beef   Beef promotion in the UK has been given a boost with a European grant worth more than £730,000. It will be the eighth year since 1993 that the EU has pumped funds into the UK, following an appli ...
Monday, July 5, 2004
Researchers Uncover French Mad Cow Epidemic After Many Years
July 6, 2004 Pakistani Wheat Prices Remains Static Wheat prices have yet not reduced despite an international tender issued on Monday by Pakistan's state-run grains agency issued for the purchase of 500,000 tonnes of wheat. The tender has b ...
Monday, July 5, 2004
U.S. Starts Probe Of Canadian Beef Imports
July 5, 2004 U.S. Starts Probe Of Canadian Beef Imports   An U.S. Inspector General said she will review the Department of Agriculture's authorization of Canadian beef imports last year, in violation of bans imposed following a case of mad ...
Monday, July 5, 2004
USDA Says Second Inconclusive Mad-Cow Test Is Negative
July 5, 2004 USDA Says Second Inconclusive Mad-Cow Test Is Negative The second finding of an "inconclusive" screening test result for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad-cow disease, which was announced June 29, has been confirmed nega ...
Monday, July 5, 2004
Japan Government Downplays Seriousness Of US Mad Cow Risk
July 5, 2004 Japan Government Downplays Seriousness Of US Mad Cow Risk   The chairman of the Japanese government's Food Safety Commission on Friday played down the seriousness of the risk of mad cow disease in the U.S., the Kyodo news agenc ...
Friday, July 2, 2004
2004 Global Beef Consumption Expected to Fall From 2003
July 2, 2004 2004 Global Beef Consumption Expected to Fall From 2003 Global beef consumption is expected to fall 2.0 percent from 2003, according to a report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The FAO of the United Nations rece ...
Friday, July 2, 2004
US Consumer Groups Raise Beef Concerns
July 2, 2004 US Consumer Groups Raise Beef Concerns US health and consumer experts Thursday challenged federal government assertions that the possible discovery of a second U.S. case of mad cow disease should not concern American consumers ...
Friday, July 2, 2004
Tough Market Conditions Drive Down Danish Milk Prices
July 2, 2004 Tough Market Conditions Drive Down Danish Milk Prices Denmark's Arla Foods has blamed declining volumes in the Danish and Swedish markets, and lower world market prices for its failure to meet its forecast result. At the meetin ...
Friday, July 2, 2004
US' National Milk Producers Federation Initiate CWT Program Round II as US Milk Prices Drop
July 2, 2004 US' National Milk Producers Federation Initiate CWT Program Round II as US Milk Prices Drop Record-high milk prices were reported for two months in the US. But USDA recently announced the July Class I base milk price at $17.95 ...
Friday, July 2, 2004
US Announcing Inconclusive BSE Tests Harmful
July 2, 2004 US Announcing Inconclusive BSE Tests Harmful A new U.S. Department of Agriculture policy of announcing inconclusive mad cow disease tests is potentially harmful to the nation's cattle industry, Gov. Mike Johanns says.   "These ...

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