Dairy & Ruminant
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 ...
Thursday, September 18, 2003
Canadians Consuming More Beef
September 18, 2003 Canadians Consuming More Beef   Canadians are consuming beef in record amounts to show support for country's cattle industry after an Alberta cow was found with mad cow disease last May. According to the Beef Information ...
Thursday, September 18, 2003
Brazil's First Clone From Dead Cow
September 18, 2003 Brazil's First Clone From Dead Cow Brazilian scientists have succeeded cloning from genetic material taken from a dead cow, the government farm and livestock research company, Embrapa, said on Wednesday. "This technique c ...
Thursday, September 18, 2003
Reaction To U.S. Decision To Accept Canadian Boneless Beef
September 18, 2003 Reaction To U.S. Decision To Accept Canadian Boneless Beef Boneless Canadian beef cuts may finally make their way across the U.S border, an official from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced after a U.S. a ...
Wednesday, September 17, 2003
Australia Intervene In Saudi Sheep Row
September 17, 2003 Australia Intervene In Saudi Sheep Row Australia is seeking for Saudi Arabia's agreement on a deal to prevent a repeat of a dispute that has left more than 50,000 sheep rejected at sea. A spokesman for Agriculture Ministe ...
Tuesday, September 16, 2003
No Settlement Yet for Abandoned Sheep By Pakistan Firm
September 16, 2003 No Settlement Yet for Abandoned Sheep By Pakistan Firm A Pakistani livestock trader says he plans to import more than 50,000 Australian sheep stranded on a ship in the Gulf, but both the government and another source at t ...
Monday, September 15, 2003
Additional BSE Assistance for Saskatchewan
September 15, 2003 Additional BSE Assistance for Saskatchewan The Saskatchewan government has unveiled an assistance package that will provide C$20 million to extend the bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad-cow disease, recovery program ...
Monday, September 15, 2003
Australia Beef Exports to South Korea
September 15, 2003 Australia Beef Exports to South Korea Tight supply of Australian beef will limit potential for growth in exports to South Korea, according to marketing concern Meat & Livestock Australia Ltd. The tight supply of beef refl ...
Monday, September 15, 2003
Taiwan, South Korea Want Certified No Canada Beef In US Exports
September 15, 2003 Taiwan, South Korea Want Certified No Canada Beef In US Exports Taiwan and South Korea want the U.S. to certify that none of its exports contain beef from Canada, much like the regulations required by Japan, according to ...
Friday, September 12, 2003
Japan, US Will Have To Rewrite Beef Trade Program Soon
September 12, 2003 Japan, US Will Have To Rewrite Beef Trade Program Soon The U.S. and Japan will likely have to begin talks soon to rewrite a program that allows U.S. beef exports to flow to Japan because the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
Thursday, September 11, 2003
Japan Schools Still Avoid Beef Due To BSE Fears
September 11, 2003 Japan Schools Still Avoid Beef Due To BSE Fears Hundreds of Japan's public elementary and junior high schools with student lunch programs are still refusing to use beef because of worries about mad cow disease, according ...
Thursday, September 11, 2003
Canada Welcomes Resumption of Beef Movement; US Senator Urges Caution
September 11, 2003 Canada Welcomes Resumption of Beef Movement; US Senator Urges Caution News that Canadian boneless beef shipments to the U.S. resumed Wednesday was welcomed by the Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA), while U.S. senator ...
Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Indian Meat Exports Seen Up 12% in 2004 to 520,000 MT
September 10, 2003 Indian Meat Exports Seen Up 12% in 2004 to 520,000 MT Despite moderate growth in 2004 cattle population, exports of meat are forecast to grow by 12 percent to 520,000 tons to cater to the increasing demand from the tradit ...
Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Chile Bans Argentine Beef Imports On Foot & Mouth Outbreak
September 10, 2003 Chile Bans Argentine Beef Imports On Foot & Mouth Outbreak   Chile has temporarily suspended imports of Argentine beef due to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in its neighbor across the Andes, Chile's government agr ...

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