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Monday, November 10, 2003
US & Canada Reject EU Call to Beef Imports Sanctions
November 10, 2003 US & Canada Reject EU Call to Beef Imports Sanctions   On November 7, the United States and Canada rejected a European Union call to drop more than $120 million of sanctions imposed on the 15-nation bloc for banning import ...
Friday, November 7, 2003
Canada's Beef Industry: Pre- & Post-BSE Situation
November 7, 2003 Canada's Beef Industry: Pre- & Post-BSE Situation   On November 5, Statistics Canada released the first of a series of economic articles, focussing on the impact of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or mad cow disease ...
Wednesday, November 5, 2003
Canada's Dairy and Products Review 2003
November 5, 2003 Canada's Dairy and Products Review 2003 SUPPLIES Production of fluid milk is based on Statistics Canada's volume of milk and cream sold off farms.  Based on the six months of available production data for 2003, total fluid ...
Monday, November 3, 2003
Japan To Continue Its Ban On Canada Beef Imports Through US
November 3, 2003 Japan To Continue Its Ban On Canada Beef Imports Through US   Japan's Minister of Agriculture, Yukio Hattori, will ask the United States to ban the exportation of Canadian beef bound for Japan via the United States, due to ...
Friday, October 31, 2003
Canada Agriculture Minister Stress On Importance to Revive Cattle Trade Between Canada & US
October 31, 2003 Canada Agriculture Minister Stress On Importance to Revive Cattle Trade Between Canada & US Canada's Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lyle Vanclief yesterday stressed to key players in the U.S. meat business that Canadian ...
Friday, October 31, 2003
China To Import 100,000 Cows From Canada or Australia
October 31, 2003 China To Import 100,000 Cows From Canada or Australia   China's Inner Mongolia province plans to import about 100,000 dairy cows from Canada or Australia, which is worth at least $100 million. This act is to boost the quali ...
Thursday, October 30, 2003
Poor Sanitary in Slaughterhouses in Canada May Lead To Unsafe Meat Products
October 30, 2003 Poor Sanitary in Slaughterhouses in Canada May Lead To Unsafe Meat Products More than half of the slaughterhouses in Canada have "major" deficiencies that could risk the safety of their meat products, according to internal ...
Thursday, October 30, 2003
Canada's British Columbia Shellfish Industry Aims To Triple Revenues in 5-years Time
October 30, 2003 Canada's British Columbia Shellfish Industry Aims To Triple Revenues in 5-years Time A new marketing push is boosting British Columbia's (B.C.) shellfish aquaculture industry in Canada with a five-year goal to triple revenu ...
Thursday, October 30, 2003
Canada Likely To Emerge As World's Largest Pork Exporter; Hog Exports to US Up 24% in Jan-Sep
October 30, 2003 Canada Likely To Emerge As World's Largest Pork Exporter; Hog Exports to US Up 24% in Jan-Sep   LOWER HOG INVENTORY REFLECTS HIGHER LIVE HOG EXPORTS:  Statistics Canada's October 1, 2003 hog numbers show that the total Cana ...
Wednesday, October 29, 2003
Canada & US Swine Industry Growth Numbers
October 29, 2003 Canada & US Swine Industry Growth Numbers   Thus far this decade, the number of hogs in Canada has increased at an average annual rate of 4.6%. Statistics Canada's latest numbers indicate the October 1 swine inventory was o ...
Tuesday, October 28, 2003
Canada's Integration of GIS Data Defend Against Foreign Animal Disease
October 28, 2003 Canada's Integration of GIS Data Defend Against Foreign Animal Disease In Canada's Georgetown, an Ontario company has kicked off the development of a system designed to integrate geographic information systems (GIS) data in ...
Monday, October 27, 2003
Canada Should Think About The Importance of Biotech Wheat
October 27, 2003 Canada Should Think About The Importance of Biotech Wheat Canada should keep an open mind to genetically modified wheat if it wants to keep its foothold in world grain markets, an agricultural economist told western Canadia ...
Friday, October 24, 2003
Canada Should Keep Its Mind Open on GM Wheat
October 24, 2003 Canada Should Keep Its Mind Open on GM Wheat Canada should keep an open mind to genetically modified (GM) wheat if it wants to maintain its present market position in world grain markets, an agricultural economist told west ...
Thursday, October 23, 2003
Outlook of Canada Fishery Products 2003
October 23, 2003 Outlook of Canada Fishery Products 2003 Executive Summary * Canadian commercial landings of groundfish were lower for cod, haddock, redfish, flatfishes, turbot and hake during 2002 while pelagic species, mostly mackerel and ...
Wednesday, October 22, 2003
US Cattle Ban on Canada Not Likely To Be Lifted
October 22, 2003 US Cattle Ban on Canada Not Likely To Be Lifted Top agriculture officials on both sides of the border are dismissing a news report that live Canadian cattle could be moving into the U.S. by December, an article in Tuesday's ...

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