Dairy & Ruminant
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Canada's Beef Consumers Hurting Other Meats
September 24, 2003 Canada's Beef Consumers Hurting Other Meats Canadian enthusiasm to boost the nation's beef industry after a fallout when a case of mad cow disease was found may inadvertently have hurt other meat producers, say a research ...
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Prices High For Australian Lamb But Not Wool
September 24, 2003 Prices High For Australian Lamb But Not Wool Australian lamb and sheep meat producers can expected good returns for at least the next five years, according to new reports by Meat and Livestock Australia. MLA's chief marke ...
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Mexico A Growing Market For US Meat
September 24, 2003 Mexico A Growing Market For US Meat Mexico is emerging as a steady growth market U.S. red meat products, with beef demand leading, according to a release on the U.S. Meat Export Federation Web site. The USMEF is responsib ...
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
New Zealand Stops Latest Sheep Consignment To Saudi Arabia
September 24, 2003 New Zealand Stops Latest Sheep Consignment To Saudi Arabia New Zealand has halted a consignment of 65,000 sheep to Saudi Arabia, the largest the country is to sent in eight years, saying that the ongoing saga involving st ...
Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Taiwan Beef Imports Up Despite Price Increase
September 23, 2003 Taiwan Beef Imports Up Despite Price Increase  Despite high international beef prices and the effect of SARS in the second quarter, Taiwan's beef imports from all supplying countries are up sharply over year-ago levels, a ...
Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Tyson Revises Up Fourth Quarter Earnings
September 23, 2003 Tyson Revises Up Fourth Quarter Earnings Tyson Foods Inc., the largest U.S. meat processor, on Monday said it expects earnings in its September quarter to be at least 40 percent higher than Wall Street's forecast, as the ...
Monday, September 22, 2003
Canada's Mad Cow Probe Costs Over C$8 million
September 22, 2003 Canada's Mad Cow Probe Costs Over C$8 million The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, or CFIA, spent C$8.2 million on its 21-day investigation of the single case of mad cow disease, even as the country's cattle industry cont ...
Monday, September 22, 2003
Australian Beef Exports In Various Markets
September 22, 2003 Australian Beef Exports In Various Markets  Australian weather conditions remain a key factor in cattle markets, as dry and warm to hot spring conditions caused cattle prices to fall throughout the country this week. Sale ...
Monday, September 22, 2003
No Free Australian Sheep For Pakistan
September 22, 2003 No Free Australian Sheep For Pakistan Pakistan's farm minister said on Monday the government had turned down an offer for 50,000 free Australian sheep, which have been stranded at sea for weeks. "We have communicated the ...
Monday, September 22, 2003
Vietnam Dairy Lures New Zealand Investors
September 22, 2003 Vietnam Dairy Lures New Zealand Investors The New Zealand-based Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) plan to invest in three selected dairy projects up in north Vietnam, Hoang Kim Giao, deputy head of the Vietnamese De ...
Friday, September 19, 2003
Ten-Year Plan For UK Dairy
September 19, 2003 Ten-Year Plan For UK Dairy The Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF) has announced plans to develop a 10-year strategy for the UK dairy industry. The UK, said the association, was the only major dairying coun ...
Friday, September 19, 2003
Outlook For China's 2004 Beef Imports
September 19, 2003 Outlook For China's 2004 Beef Imports China's beef imports for 2004 are forecast at 30,000 metric ton, according to an article released Thursday on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service ...
Thursday, September 18, 2003
US To Propose Rule For Canadian Cattle Rule
September 18, 2003 US To Propose Rule For Canadian Cattle Rule  U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman announced Wednesday the USDA will publish a draft for entry of Canadian cattle in the U.S. within "in a matter of weeks, no ...
Thursday, September 18, 2003
US Steaks, Ribs Continue To Be Expensive
September 18, 2003 US Steaks, Ribs Continue To Be Expensive U.S. store prices for steaks and prime rib will likely remain high because of drought in cattle-raising states and a case of mad cow disease in Canada, the U.S. Agriculture Departm ...
Thursday, September 18, 2003
Australia May Offer Stranded Sheep To Pakistan
September 18, 2003 Australia May Offer Stranded Sheep To Pakistan Australia has arranged for its envoy to meet the Pakistani farm minister Thursday, to convince the country to accept 57,000 live sheep stranded at sea for weeks after being r ...

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