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Thursday, January 8, 2004
China Says Its Beef is BSE-Free
January 8, 2004 China Says Its Beef is BSE-Free Chinese beef consumers can eat beef without worry as US imports form a limited share of the beef market. According to Zhang Zhongqiu, vice-director of the stockbreeding and veterinary bureau u ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
US Crafts Plan To Salvage Japanese Confidence in Beef
January 8, 2004 US Crafts Plan To Salvage Japanese Confidence in Beef The U.S. beef industry has come up a plan in which beef imported by Japan would be certified BSE free. The beef will either come from animals under 30-months-old or from ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
Australian Beef Exports Down 8.6% 2003
January 8, 2004 Australian Beef Exports Down 8.6% 2003 Australian beef exports in 2003 were 8.6% lower than in 2002. It exported a total of 840,929 metric tons bone free in 2003 compared to 920,365 tons the previous year, according to offic ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
Australian November Beef Output Up 9.5%
January 8, 2004 Australian November Beef Output Up 9.5% Beef production in Australia jumped 9.5% in November to a seasonally adjusted 173,811 metric tons from 158,777 tons in October, the government's Bureau of Statistics reported Thursday. ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
Japan No Rush To Lift US Beef Ban
January 8, 2004 Japan No Rush To Lift US Beef Ban Japanese Trade Minister Shoichi Nakagawa said Wednesday that Japan will take a "step by step" approach when it comes to the process of lifting the country's ban on U.S. beef. He said Japanes ...
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 ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
US Beef Imports Still Banned in Many Countries
January 8, 2004 US Beef Imports Still Banned in Many Countries Despite DNA tests proving the US mad cow originated from Canada, many countries are still not prepared to resume imports of American beef. The DNA link announced by U.S. and Can ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
Australian Beef Prices Up 10% in Japan
January 7, 2004 Australian Beef Prices Up 10% in Japan Wholesale prices of Australian beef in Japan shot up by more than 10% following an import ban on American beef. The price of frozen Australian beef in Japan has increased to $A11.68 a k ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
Japan Minister To Discuss Beef Ban With US This Week
January 7, 2004 Japan Minister To Discuss Beef Ban With US This Week Japan's Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Shoichi Nakagawa will discuss with the U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman the Japanese ban on U.S. beef imports this week, ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
Tyson's Beef Plants Cut Operating Time Following Mad Cow Case
January 7, 2004 Tyson's Beef Plants Cut Operating Time Following Mad Cow Case Tyson Foods Inc., the United States' largest beef producer, will continue to cut operating hours at its plants while assessing the potential impact of the country ...
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
Japanese Beef Prices Soar On Back Of Import Ban
January 7, 2004 Japanese Beef Prices Soar On Back Of Import Ban Domestic Japanese beef commanded high prices at the first auction of the year held Tuesday at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market, in the wake of an import ban slap ...
Wednesday, January 7, 2004
Mexican To Import Low Risk US Beef Cuts
January 7, 2004 Mexican To Import Low Risk US Beef Cuts Mexico will consider importing low risk cuts of U.S. beef as exceptions to a ban that followed a case of mad cow disease in the U.S., agriculture officials said Tuesday. But Mexican Ag ...
Tuesday, January 6, 2004
Australia's Queensland To Promote Beef In Asia
January 6, 2004 Australia's Queensland To Promote Beef In Asia Australia's Queensland will mount a number of trade missions to promote the state's beef production, Primary Industries and Rural Communities Minister Henry Palaszczuk said Tues ...
Tuesday, January 6, 2004
South Korea To Create Beef Identification System
January 6, 2004 South Korea To Create Beef Identification System South Korea has plans to create a beef identification system due to consumer's concerns in domestic beef safety, the government announced Tuesday.  The lifetime identification ...

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