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Friday, January 30, 2004
South Korea CJ To Buy 52,500 Tons US Soybeans, Corn
January 30, 2004 South Korea CJ To Buy 52,500 Tons US Soybeans, Corn South Korea's CJ Corp closed a tender to buy a combined 52,500 tons of U.S. No.2 soybeans and U.S. No.3 corn at 10:00 a.m. (0100 GMT) on Friday, traders said. Of the total ...
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
South Korea Bans China Poultry Imports
January 28, 2004 South Korea Bans China Poultry Imports South Korea joined other countries in banning poultry imports from China Wednesday after officials there confirmed the country has also been hit by a highly contagious bird flu. Kim Yo ...
Monday, January 26, 2004
South Korea and US To Hold Beef Trade Talks This Week
January 26, 2004 South Korea and US To Hold Beef Trade Talks This Week South Korea will hold its second round of beef trade resumption talks with the United States this week, officials said on Saturday. A high-powered U.S. delegation will m ...
Tuesday, January 20, 2004
South Korea Buys 15,000 MT Rapeseed Meal From Majuko
January 20, 2004 South Korea Buys 15,000 MT Rapeseed Meal From Majuko South Korea's Big Feed Mills Group bought 15,000 metric tons of Indian rapeseed meal in a tender Monday, said a BFMG official. Majuko is the supplier, at US$169.50 a ton, ...
Friday, January 16, 2004
New Zealand Ready To Increase Beef Supply To South Korea
January 16, 2004 New Zealand Ready To Increase Beef Supply To South Korea New Zealand is ready to increase beef supply to South Korea following the mad cow disease case in the United States, New Zealand Ambassador to Korea David Taylor said ...
Thursday, January 15, 2004
South Korea Ups Efforts To Fight Bird Flu
January 15, 2004 South Korea Ups Efforts To Fight Bird Flu South Korea has stepped up quarantine efforts in a bid to contain bird flu from spreading further.  A tight quarantine zone has been established around a poultry farm in Yangsan, 39 ...
Thursday, January 15, 2004
South Korea's Daesang Recall US Beef On Mad Cow Scare
January 15, 2004 South Korea's Daesang Recall US Beef On Mad Cow Scare South Korean foodstuffs maker Daesang Co. said Thursday it has recalled all products, valued at about 4 million won (US$3.4 million), containing ingredients derived from ...
Thursday, January 15, 2004
South Korea To Restructure Agricultural Land Use
January 15, 2004 South Korea To Restructure Agricultural Land Use The South Korean government has crafted plans to restructure the use of agricultural land in preparation for free cross-border trade. "The government has decided to relax rul ...
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
South Korea Seeking 10,000 MT India Rapeseed Meal
January 14, 2004 South Korea Seeking 10,000 MT India Rapeseed Meal South Korea's Nonghyup Feed Inc. is seeking offers by 0500 GMT Wednesday to make a purchase of 10,000 metric tons of Indian rapeseed meal in a tender, said a NOFI official. ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Philippines To Ban Poultry From South Korea, Vietnam, Japan On Bird Flu Scare
January 13, 2004 Philippines To Ban Poultry From South Korea, Vietnam, Japan On Bird Flu Scare The Philippines is set to impose a ban on domestic and wild birds, including poultry meat products, from South Korea, Vietnam and Japan following ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
South Korea Confirms New Bird Flu Case
January 13, 2004 South Korea Confirms New Bird Flu Case South Korea confirmed the emergence of a new case of bird flu in the southeastern part of the country. The South Korean Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry said that 9,000 chickens we ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
South Korea Maintains Ban On Canadian Beef
January 13, 2004 South Korea Maintains Ban On Canadian Beef South Korea will maintain its ban on Canadian beef until international quarantine guidelines guarantee consumer safety. A Canadian delegation headed by Bob Speller, Canada's agricu ...
Monday, January 12, 2004
South Korea Buys 105,000 MT Soybeans From Cargill
January 12, 2004 South Korea Buys 105,000 MT Soybeans From Cargill South Korea's CJ Corp. bought 105,000 metric tons of soybeans from Cargill Inc., said a CJ Corp. official Monday. The deal was concluded late Friday at 13 U.S. cents a bushe ...
Monday, January 12, 2004
South Korea Cull 22 Cows With Brucellosis Infection
January 12, 2004 South Korea Cull 22 Cows With Brucellosis Infection In a bid to curb spread of the infectious brucellosis, South Korea plans to cull 22 cows at a farm in the south-west of the country, government officials said last Friday. ...
Friday, January 9, 2004
Hog Cholera Confirmed in South Korea
January 9, 2004 Hog Cholera Confirmed in South Korea A suspected hog cholera case, which broke out at a farm in Yeongdong, in the central part of South Korea was confirmed yesterday, the National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service s ...

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