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Thursday, January 29, 2004
Canada and US Yet To Settle On Feed Rules
January 29, 2004 Canada and US Yet To Settle On Feed Rules Canada and the United States have yet to come to agreement on feed rules to ensure maximum protection against mad cow disease, Canada's agriculture minister Bob Speller said on Wedn ...
Monday, January 19, 2004
Canada Set To Emerge As Significant Global Pork Player
January 19, 2004 Canada Set To Emerge As Significant Global Pork Player Canada is set to become one of the leading pork producers in the world, a manager of an international pork company said. Jordi Masbernat, manager for PIC in southern Eu ...
Monday, January 19, 2004
Canada Pessimistic Of US Lifting Beef Ban
January 19, 2004 Canada Pessimistic Of US Lifting Beef Ban Canadian Agriculture Minister Bob Speller said he expects to find out Friday how close U.S. officials are to agreeing to lift their ban on Canadian cattle, according to a report fro ...
Monday, January 19, 2004
Canada, US To Promote Integrated Mad Cow Approach
January 19, 2004 Canada, US To Promote Integrated Mad Cow Approach Canada's push to develop a North American approach dealing with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad-cow disease, was believed to have been well received by the U.S. dur ...
Friday, January 16, 2004
Canada and US Need Stricter Livestock Feed Regulations
January 16, 2004 Canada and US Need Stricter Livestock Feed Regulations Canadian Agriculture Minister Bob Speller said that the U.S. and Canada both need to improve livestock feeding regulations to prevent the spread of bovine spongiform en ...
Thursday, January 15, 2004
China Key Market For Canada Canola
January 15, 2004 China Key Market For Canada Canola China is emerging as a key market for Canadian canola, importing 360,000 tonnes since 1 January. A further 600,000 tonnes of Canadian canola is expected to be exported, the chief executive ...
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Japan Rejects Canada Request To End Beef Import Ban
January 14, 2004 Japan Rejects Canada Request To End Beef Import Ban Japan has rejected Canada's request to lift the prevailing beef ban in place as a result of the mad cow disease case last year. Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministe ...
Monday, January 12, 2004
Canada To Implement Legislation on Medicated Animal Feed Manufacture
January 12, 2004 Canada To Implement Legislation on Medicated Animal Feed Manufacture The Canada government is set to implement a legislation designed to regulate the manufacture of medicated animal feed in Canada. A proposed regulation was ...
Monday, January 12, 2004
Japan, Canada To Hold Mad Cow Talks
January 12, 2004 Japan, Canada To Hold Mad Cow Talks Next Week Japanese and Canadian farm ministers will hold talks in Tokyo next week on mad cow disease, following the confirmation that the recent U.S. case involved a cow born in Canada, J ...
Monday, January 12, 2004
Canada To Test At Least 8,000 Cattle For Mad Cow In 2004
January 12, 2004 Canada To Test At Least 8,000 Cattle For Mad Cow In 2004 The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, or CFIA, will aim to test a minimum of 8,000 animals over the next 12 months for mad cow disease, and then continue to progressiv ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
Korea To Engage In Beef-Resumption Trade Talk With Canada
January 8, 2004 Korea To Engage In Beef-Resumption Trade Talk With Canada The Canadian Agriculture Minister Bob Speller will travel to South Korea in an attempt to convince his Korean counterpart to lift the current ban on Canadian beef. Du ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
Outlook 2004: Canada Wheat, Barley Seedings Down
January 7, 2004 Outlook 2004: Canada Wheat, Barley Seedings Down Attractive cash prices for oilseed crops will result in Canadian producers reducing the amount of area seeded to both wheat and barley in spring 2004, industry sources say. Ca ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
DNA Test Shouldn't Impede US-Canada Border Opening
January 7, 2004 DNA Test Shouldn't Impede US-Canada Border Opening DNA confirmation Tuesday that the cow that tested positive in the U.S. for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad- cow disease, was born in Canada is not expected to imped ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
Canada Announces Global Campaign To Restore Confidence in Beef
January 7, 2004 Canada Announces Global Campaign To Restore Confidence in Beef Following DNA tests proving the US mad cow originated from Alberta, Canada announced a global marketing campaign on Tuesday to promote the safety of its beef pro ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
DNA Confirms US Mad Cow Came From Canada
January 7, 2004 DNA Confirms US Mad Cow Came From Canada Genetic testing confirms that the cow diagnosed with mad cow disease, the first case in the United States, was born in Canada, agriculture officials said. The finding puts new emphasi ...

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