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Friday, March 5, 2004
US Beef To Mexico To Require Proper Certification
March 5, 2004 US Beef To Mexico To Require Proper Certification   Following Mexico's agreement to lift its ban on US beef, certification issues need to be cleared up before trade can begin again, a vice president with the U.S. Meat Export F ...
Thursday, March 4, 2004
Mexico To Allow Limited US Beef Imports
March 4, 2004     Mexico To Allow Limited US Beef Imports Mexico's Agriculture Ministry announced that it would allow the import for deboned meat from cows under 30 months of age and veal meat from heifers under nine months of age.   "This ...
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Mexico Ready To Lift US Beef Ban
March 3, 2004 Mexico Ready To Lift US Beef Ban The United States and Mexico are close to reaching an agreement on lifting Mexico's ban on American beef due to mad cow disease, a top U.S. Agriculture Department official said on Tuesday. USDA ...
Monday, March 1, 2004
Mexico Bans GM Corn Imports
March 1, 2004 Mexico Bans GM Corn Imports Mexico has banned the import of some genetically modified (GM) corn in a bid to protect its corn industry and consumer health. Victor Manuel Arambula, executive secretary of Mexico's biosafety commi ...
Friday, February 27, 2004
US Pork Demand May Soften If US Beef Returns To Mexico
February 27, 2004 US Pork Demand May Soften If US Beef Returns To Mexico   Pork's recent newfound status as "the only meat of choice" among some of this country's leading meat exporters may be in jeopardy if Mexico reopens its border to U.S ...
Friday, February 27, 2004
Proliferation of GM Corn Worries Mexico
February 27, 2004 Proliferation of GM Corn Worries Mexico Mexican farmers were worried over the proliferation of genetically modified (GM) maize in the country, and brought up the issue at a United Nations meeting on biosafety.  A sideline ...
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Mexico Bans US Poultry Imports On Bird Flu
February 25, 2004 Mexico Bans US Poultry Imports On Bird Flu Mexico's Agriculture Ministry said Tuesday that it has banned imports of live birds and some poultry products from the U.S. following the detection of an avian flu in Texas. In a ...
Friday, February 20, 2004
USDA Says No More Obstacles in Convincing Mexico to Lift Ban on US Beef
February 20, 2004 USDA Says No More Obstacles in Convincing Mexico to Lift Ban on US Beef Now that the U.S. has answered all of Mexico's questions on bovine spongiform encephalopathy safety measures and a compilation of all that data is bei ...
Thursday, February 19, 2004
Canada Beef Sales To Mexico Jumps On US Beef Ban
February 19, 2004 Canada Beef Sales To Mexico Jumps On US Beef Ban Canadian beef sales to Mexico has greatly increased since Mexico banned US beef imports following the discovery of mad cow disease there, a Canadian official said.   From Ja ...
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Mexico Bans Poultry Imports From New Jersey
February 18, 2004     Mexico Bans Poultry Imports From New Jersey Mexico has banned poultry imports from New Jersey after bird flu was detected at a live-bird market there, Mexico's Agriculture Department said Tuesday. The ban brings to 10 ...
Thursday, February 12, 2004
US Official Expects Mexico Beef Ban To End Soon
February 12, 2004 US Official Expects Mexico Beef Ban To End Soon The Texas Agriculture Commissioner is expecting neighboring Mexico to lift a ban on US beef in a matter of weeks following the implementation of a new certification program f ...
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Mexico Expects To Begin Exporting Chicken To US This Year
February 11, 2004 Mexico Expects To Begin Exporting Chicken To US This Year Mexico expects to start exporting chicken meat to the U.S. sometime in the next few months, making it one of the few countries to penetrate the world's biggest poul ...
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Mexico Requires Further Clarification Before Lifting US Beef Ban
February 11, 2004 Mexico Requires Further Clarification Before Lifting US Beef Ban Mexico will require further clarification on safety measures implemented against mad cow disease before considering lifting the ban on US beef, a U.S. Depart ...
Monday, February 2, 2004
Mexico's US Beef Imports Set To Fall
February 2, 2004 Mexico's US Beef Imports Set To Fall Mexico's imports of US beef are expected to plummet 80% to 100,000 metric tons due to Mexico's decision to ban imports of U.S. beef following the detection of bovine spongiform encephalo ...
Thursday, January 22, 2004
Mexico's Reaction To Mad Cow Case In US
January 22, 2004 Mexico's Reaction To Mad Cow Case In US After Mexico banned U.S. imports of beef and cattle following the detection of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad-cow disease, in Washington state, many market segments of the c ...

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