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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
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
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
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
Japan Turns To Australia and New Zealand Beef
January 6, 2004 Japan Turns To Australia and New Zealand Beef Japanese officials are set to visit Australia and New Zealand to discuss increasing beef imports from the two countries after Japan imposed a ban on US beef. Japanese ministry of ...
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 ...
Tuesday, January 6, 2004
US-Mexico To Discuss Beef Ban
January 6, 2004 US-Mexico To Discuss Beef Ban A U.S. trade delegation has traveled to Mexico to discuss the ban on U.S. beef following a Japanese farm official raising doubts on the safety measures carried out to curb the spread of the dise ...
Monday, January 5, 2004
Korean November Beef Imports Fall 8%
January 5, 2004 Korean November Beef Imports Fall 8% Korean beef imports fell 8% in November compared to October with imports totalling 26,460 tonnes.  However, this represented a 9% increase on November last year.  The value of imports dur ...
Monday, January 5, 2004
Australia Filled 98.6% of 2003 US Beef Quota
January 5, 2004 Australia Filled 98.6% of 2003 US Beef Quota Australia filled 98.6% of beef quota from the United States in 2003, which amounts to 378,214 tons. 373,060 tons were cleared at the US customs as at 31 December 2003.  Lackluster ...
Monday, January 5, 2004
Australian Ranchers Anticipate Increased Beef Sales to Asia in the Wake Of US Beef Ban
January 5, 2004 Australian Ranchers Anticipate Increased Beef Sales to Asia in the Wake Of US Beef Ban Australian ranchers are anticipating more beef sales to Japan and South Korea as a result of a ban on U.S. beef. Rancher Scott de Bruin a ...
Monday, January 5, 2004
US Beef Demand Remains Strong
January 5, 2004 US Beef Demand Remains Strong Cattle futures in the United States rose last Friday for the first time since the mad cow case, following signs that beef demand remains strong. The price of cattle for February delivery rose 0. ...
Friday, January 2, 2004
Australia To Boost Beef Sales To Asian Countries
January 2, 2004 Australia To Boost Beef Sales To Asian Countries Australia is intensifying efforts to promote its beef sales in Japan, South Korea and other Asian countries. Following the recent mad cow disease incident in the United States ...
Friday, January 2, 2004
US Stepping Up Measures To Boost Confidence in Beef
January 2, 2004 US Stepping Up Measures To Boost Confidence in Beef The Bush administration is stepping up measures to boost confidence in U.S. beef both locally and overseas. The measures include a ban on meat from cows that can't walk or ...

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