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Monday, January 5, 2004
Mad Cow Investigators Focus on Common Feed Source
January 05, 2004 Mad Cow Investigators Focus on Common Feed Source U.S. agriculture officials said Friday a third dairy herd in Washington state is under hold orders as authorities investigate the country's lone case of mad-cow disease. So ...
Friday, January 2, 2004
US Mad Cow Case Unlikely To Impact World Feed Grain Prices
January 2, 2004 US Mad Cow Case Unlikely To Impact World Feed Grain Prices Despite an eight cent fall in corn futures last week, the first mad cow case in the United States is unlikely to impact on international feed grain prices, a key bar ...
Friday, January 2, 2004
US Meat Export Federation Issues Statement On Mad-Cow Issue
January 2, 2004 US Meat Export Federation Issues Statement On Mad-Cow Issue The U.S. Meat Export Federation has released the following statement regarding U.S. beef and events since a case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad-cow dis ...
Friday, January 2, 2004
Will the US Mad Cow Disease Incident Stimulate and Reverse Fishmeal Price Trend in China?
January 2, 2004 Will the US Mad Cow Disease Incident Stimulate and Reverse Fishmeal Price Trend in China? An eFeedLink Exclusive Report Soybean futures surged in both China and overseas markets in the last week of December on the back of th ...
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Brazilian Beef May Not Cash In On US Mad Cow
December 31, 2003 Brazilian Beef May Not Cash In On US Mad Cow Brazilian beef producers were anticipating a bumper rise in exports following the discovery of a mad cow disease case in the United States. However hopes of a boost to export re ...
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
US Feed May Be Source of Mad Cow Disease
December 31, 2003 US Feed May Be Source of Mad Cow Disease Cattle feed produced in the United States could be the source of mad cow disease, officials on both sides of the border say. The U.S. recently faced numerous problems ensuring that ...
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Australia To Maintain Mad Cow Testing Level
December 31, 2003 Australia To Maintain Mad Cow Testing Level Australia has no plans to increase its testing level for mad cow disease. Although the United States is preparing to double the number of animals checked, Australian Agriculture ...
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Philippines Meat Industry Not Affected By US Mad Cow Disease
December 31, 2003 Philippines Meat Industry Not Affected By US Mad Cow Disease The Philippines' meat processing industry will not be much affected by the discovery of mad cow disease in the United States, Francisco Buencamino, executive dir ...
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Impact of US Mad Cow Disease Incident on China's Lysine Market (December 31, 2003)
December 31, 2003     Impact of US Mad Cow Disease Incident on China's Lysine Market (December 31, 2003)   An eFeedLink Exclusive Report                    The lysine market in China has yet to be significantly affected by news of the disco ...
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
New Zealand May Feel Fallout of Mad Cow Case in US
December 30, 2003 New Zealand May Feel Fallout of Mad Cow Case in US New Zealand beef farmers should be more concern about beef export prices in North America than any price rise in Asia, the head of a leading meat company said. The single ...
Monday, December 29, 2003
Japan May Lift Ban On US Beef if Proven Mad Cow is From Canada
December 29, 2003 Japan May Lift Ban On US Beef if Proven Mad Cow is From Canada Japan may lift its ban on beef imports from the United States after evidence suggested that the infected cow in Washington may have originated from Canada. Jap ...
Monday, December 29, 2003
Mad Cow Meat in US Supposedly Reached Retail Market in 8 States
December 29, 2003 Mad Cow Meat in US Supposedly Reached Retail Market in 8 States The meat from the infected Holstein is said to have reached retail markets in eight states and one territory. However the United States Agriculture Department ...
Monday, December 29, 2003
US Shifts Mad Cow Blame To Canada
December 29, 2003 US Shifts Mad Cow Blame To Canada United States authorities have suggested that the Holstein infected with mad cow disease in Washington state was imported from Canada. Dr. Ron DeHaven, chief veterinarian for the Agricultu ...
Monday, December 29, 2003
Mad Cow Disease Could Cost US Beef Industry $15 Billion
December 29, 2003 Mad Cow Disease Could Cost US Beef Industry $15 Billion The first case of mad cow disease in the United States is likely to cost the beef industry as much as $15 billion. Food safety officials projected that as many as 300 ...
Friday, December 26, 2003
Japananese Specialist To Study US Mad Cow Case
December 26, 2003 Japananese Specialist To Study US Mad Cow Case Japan will send a team of specialists to the U.S. in January to collect information on the Holstein cow that tested positive for mad cow disease, a government official said Th ...

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