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Monday, September 29, 2003
Japan Findings Link BSE To imports
September 29, 2003 Japan Findings Link BSE To imports  A farm ministry panel has concluded that the outbreak of mad cow disease in Japan was probably caused by cattle feed made from imported British cows or feed made in Italy in the 1980s, ...
Monday, September 29, 2003
Japanese Broiler Market Outlook For 2004
September 29, 2003 Japanese Broiler Market Outlook For 2004 Summary:  Lethargic retail demand, ample supplies of low-priced domestic broiler meat, and a recovery of imports are forecast for 2004. Japan's Total Consumption is Projected 1% Hi ...
Monday, September 15, 2003
Japan Still Likely To Buy US Wheat after GMO Planting
September 15, 2003 Japan Still Likely To Buy US Wheat after GMO Planting   Japanese consumers are accustomed to U.S. wheat. They like the end products derived from U.S. wheat. And some traders say the commercialization of genetically modifi ...
Friday, September 12, 2003
Japan Still Aims to Sign Trade Accord with Mexico in October; Setting Pork as an Exemption
September 12, 2003 Japan Still Aims to Sign Trade Accord with Mexico in October; Setting Pork as an Exemption Japan's farm minister said Thursday that despite snags on agriculture, the country still aims to sign a free trade agreement with ...
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 4, 2003
Australia's Beef Exports to Japan Decline
September 4, 2003 Australia's Beef Exports to Japan Decline Australia's beef exports to Japan declined 15% in August compared to July, with 21,264 tons shipped. Chilled beef amounted to 11,848 tons while 9,416 tons of frozen product were sh ...
Tuesday, August 26, 2003
Ban on Imported Poultry from China Lifted in Japan
August 26, 2003 Ban on Imported Poultry from China Lifted in Japan An Exclusive eFeedLink Report        Since there was no new cases of bird flu in the past 90 days in China, Japan lifted its ban on imported poultry from China.  Japan's pou ...
Wednesday, August 13, 2003
Japan's Consumption Of Locally-Produced Beef In June Was 9% Higher Than Pre-BSE Level
August 13, 2003 Japan's Consumption Of Locally-Produced Beef In June Was 9% Higher Than Pre-BSE Level Only 76,500 tons of beef was consumed in Japan during the month of June 2003. Compared to June last year, consumption has increased by 12% ...
Thursday, July 31, 2003
USDA Report on Japanese Imports of Soybean And Soymeal for MY 2003-04
July 31, 2003 USDA Report on Japanese Imports of Soybean And Soymeal for MY 2003-04 Japan's total utilization of soybeans in CY 2002 was about 5.0 million metric tons with domestic production accounting for 270,200 metric tons and imports a ...
Thursday, July 17, 2003
Annual Survey Reveals Fewer Beef And Diary Farmers In Japan
July 17, 2003 Annual Survey Reveals Fewer Beef And Diary Farmers In Japan Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) has revealed the number of both beef and dairy farmers has fallen in Japan. This annual study showed th ...
Thursday, July 17, 2003
Japan's Pork Safeguards And Its Impact On US Exports
July 17, 2003 Japan's Pork Safeguards And Its Impact On US Exports Some packer/exporter sources this week said it appears likely that Japan's safeguard on pork imports will be triggered and become effective in August due to increased purcha ...
Tuesday, July 15, 2003
Japan Fears US Lifting Of Canada Beef Ban
July 15, 2003 Japan Fears US Lifting Of Canada Beef Ban Japan fears the possibility that the U.S. may begin lifting its ban on Canadian beef and cattle too soon because of remaining concerns over bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad-cow ...

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