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Friday, April 9, 2004
US Meat Group: USDA Underestimated Cost Of New BSE Rules
April 9, 2004 US Meat Group: USDA Underestimated Cost Of New BSE Rules The U.S. Department of Agriculture significantly underestimated how much it will cost industry to comply with new bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad-cow disease, r ...
Friday, April 9, 2004
US Rejects Meatpackers Plan For Blanket Mad Cow Testing
April 8, 2004 US Rejects Meatpackers Plan For Blanket Mad Cow Testing   The U.S. Department of Agriculture rejected a meatpacker's plan to test all of its herd for mad cow disease. Creekstone Farms Premium Beef LLC, a Kentucky-based company ...
Tuesday, April 6, 2004
2004 US Meat Demand Very Strong Despite Export Disruptions
April 6, 2004 2004 US Meat Demand Very Strong Despite Export Disruptions Descriptions of demand in the U.S. for meat and poultry so far in 2004 include "phenomenal" and "off the charts," and some market analysts have said measuring the dema ...
Friday, April 2, 2004
USDA: World 2004 Meat Exports Forecast At 16.7 Million Tons
April 2, 2004 USDA: World 2004 Meat Exports Forecast At 16.7 Million Tons In 2004, pork, beef and poultry meat (broiler and turkey) exports from major exporting countries are forecast at 16.7 million tons, down 4% from 2003, the U.S. Depart ...
Monday, March 15, 2004
Small Russian Producers Account For 50% Of Meat
March 15, 2004 Small Russian Producers Account For 50% Of Meat Small Russian meat producers continue to turn out almost 50% of all domestic meat, which accounts for 35% of total consumption, according to information from the U.S. Department ...
Friday, March 12, 2004
Russia To Increase Meat Import Quotas
March 12, 2004 Russia To Increase Meat Import Quotas Russia announced on Thursday that it will increase import quotas for poultry, beef and pork from countries free of disease at the expense of countries that have been hit by outbreaks. Hol ...
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Meat and Poultry Industry Hit By EPA Guidelines
March 3, 2004 Meat and Poultry Industry Hit By EPA Guidelines Meat and poultry slaughtering and processing facilities in the United States could incur additional costs as a result of new limitation guidelines imposed by the Environmental Pr ...
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Bird Flu, Mad Cow To Cost Meat Industry US$10 Billion In Meat Sales
March 3, 2004 Bird Flu, Mad Cow To Cost Meat Industry US$10 Billion In Meat Sales The impact of the recent bird flu and mad cow disease outbreaks on he meat industry is expected to be severe. With global bans prohibiting exports of chicken ...
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Australia Meat Market To Feel Drought Effects For Years
March 2, 2004 Australia Meat Market To Feel Drought Effects For Years The Australian meat markets will take several years to fully recover from the effects of the recent drought, the nation's chief forecaster said today. The Australian Bure ...
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
US Ban French Processed Meat On Hygiene Concerns
February 25, 2004 US Ban French Processed Meat On Hygiene Concerns The United States banned imports of all French processed meat and poultry products, including cold cuts and delicacies like foie gras on Tuesday, as the meat did not comply ...
Thursday, February 5, 2004
US Meat Group Argues Against International BSE Panel Proposals
February 5, 2004 US Meat Group Argues Against International BSE Panel Proposals American Meat Institute Foundation President Jim Hodges said Wednesday the U.S. Department of Agriculture should not adopt proposals made by an international bo ...
Thursday, February 5, 2004
Russia May Halt EU Meat Imports
February 5, 2004 Russia May Halt EU Meat Imports Russia are ready to halt meat imports from the European Union on May 1 if a single meat import-export veterinary certificate is not agreed with E.U. officials, Evgeny Nepoklonov, head of the ...
Monday, February 2, 2004
US Meat and Bone Meal Industry Crippled In Mad Cow Aftermath
February 2, 2004 US Meat and Bone Meal Industry Crippled In Mad Cow Aftermath   Export demand for US meat and bone meal was crippled with prices falling 50 to 70 percent since the announcement of the mad cow disease case in the United State ...
Monday, January 19, 2004
Bird Droppings and Uncooked Meat May Be Cause of Bird Flu
January 19, 2004 Bird Droppings and Uncooked Meat May Be Cause of Bird Flu Bird flu may be largely transmitted through bird droppings and uncooked meat, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. If this holds true, poultry ban will seem unn ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
Australia Insists Meat Supply To Japan Sufficient
January 8, 2004 Australia Insists Meat Supply To Japan Sufficient The Australian beef industry insists that they will be able to meet the increased demand for Japanese beef imports following the US mad cow case, despite a drought-induced sh ...

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