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Asia Pacific
Ebb and Flow of Incomes
Mixed financial performance for Australia’s beef and lamb producers.
Beef Exports Ease
Strong prices, limited supply, and tough competition restrict Australia’s Asian exports.
Europe
Beef Boost
British beef receives a Euro 1 million promotion grant from the European Union.
Warning on Meat Supply
British beef organization warns of supply crisis when E.U. support measures change.
USA
USDA finds second inconclusive BSE test result
At about 5:15Tuesday evening, USDA was notified that a second inconclusive BSE test result was received on a rapid screening test used as part of their enhanced bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) surveillance program. The carcass has been accounted for and is not in the food supply.
USDA surveillance yields another inconclusive BSE test
Early Tuesday evening officials at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service got word of another inconclusive BSE test result — the second such result detected by the agency's enhanced BSE surveillance program in less than a week.
Cattle futures react to first inconclusive BSE test
In the wake of a government announcement that may indicate the second case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy discovered in the U.S., cattle futures Monday saw their largest decline since America's first case of BSE was announced in December, but futures rebounded somewhat on Tuesday.
Partnership to commercialize beef traceability technology
An animal genomics company and an analytical services company have paired up to commercialize a DNA-based beef traceability system, according to a news release.
More BSE Uncertainty
USDA reports a second inconclusive BSE test in its expanded surveillance program.
Global Meat Output
The international agriculture body – the Food and Agricultural Organization – says the prices meat and meat products continue to rise as a result of disease-inspired trade bans.
Perspective
Two unconfirmed bovine spongiform encephalopathy tests put the U.S. beef industry at another crossroads, MeatNews editor Dom Castaldo says.
Cattle prices fall, but not far
Cattle market prices fell Monday, but not as much as some had expected, following Friday's announcement of a preliminary finding of mad cow disease in the United States.
Asia Pacific
Ebb and Flow of Incomes
Mixed financial performance for Australia’s beef and lamb producers.
Beef Exports Ease
Strong prices, limited supply, and tough competition restrict Australia’s Asian exports.
Europe
Beef Boost
British beef receives a Euro 1 million promotion grant from the European Union.
Warning on Meat Supply
British beef organization warns of supply crisis when E.U. support measures change.
USA
USDA finds second inconclusive BSE test result
At about 5:15Tuesday evening, USDA was notified that a second inconclusive BSE test result was received on a rapid screening test used as part of their enhanced bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) surveillance program. The carcass has been accounted for and is not in the food supply.
USDA surveillance yields another inconclusive BSE test
Early Tuesday evening officials at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service got word of another inconclusive BSE test result — the second such result detected by the agency's enhanced BSE surveillance program in less than a week.
Cattle futures react to first inconclusive BSE test
In the wake of a government announcement that may indicate the second case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy discovered in the U.S., cattle futures Monday saw their largest decline since America's first case of BSE was announced in December, but futures rebounded somewhat on Tuesday.
Partnership to commercialize beef traceability technology
An animal genomics company and an analytical services company have paired up to commercialize a DNA-based beef traceability system, according to a news release.
More BSE Uncertainty
USDA reports a second inconclusive BSE test in its expanded surveillance program.
Global Meat Output
The international agriculture body – the Food and Agricultural Organization – says the prices meat and meat products continue to rise as a result of disease-inspired trade bans.
Perspective
Two unconfirmed bovine spongiform encephalopathy tests put the U.S. beef industry at another crossroads, MeatNews editor Dom Castaldo says.
Cattle prices fall, but not far
Cattle market prices fell Monday, but not as much as some had expected, following Friday's announcement of a preliminary finding of mad cow disease in the United States.