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Asia Pacific | PIG AI DENIEDChina says that its pigs aren’t infected with a...

Published: Aug 24, 2004

Asia Pacific

PIG AI DENIED
China says that its pigs aren’t infected with avian influenza.

BRIGHT FUTURE
Despite tight supplies, growing global demand paints a promising future Australian beef processors.

Australian beef 'too reliant' on local and Asian markets
Beef producers are being warned that Australia is relying too much on a handful of markets, locally and in Asia

Australian cattle unlikely to get BSE
Australia has been designated one of the countries 'most unlikely' to get mad cow disease, or BSE.[

Europe

RISK LEVELS CHANGED
The European Food Safety Authority updates assessments on BSE risks in seven countries.

Americas

SUBSIDIES DISMISSED
U.S. Department of Commerce says Canada’s pork subsidies are too small to invoke tariffs.

USA

Farm Bureau goes to Supreme Court to support beef checkoff
In a move supporting the reversal of a lower court ruling that would end the beef checkoff program, the American Farm Bureau Federation, 28 state farm bureaus and several other state and national commodity organizations have filed a "friend of the court" brief with the U.S. Supreme Court.

Asia Pacific

PIG AI DENIED
China says that its pigs aren’t infected with avian influenza.

BRIGHT FUTURE
Despite tight supplies, growing global demand paints a promising future Australian beef processors.

Australian beef 'too reliant' on local and Asian markets
Beef producers are being warned that Australia is relying too much on a handful of markets, locally and in Asia

Australian cattle unlikely to get BSE
Australia has been designated one of the countries 'most unlikely' to get mad cow disease, or BSE.[

Europe

RISK LEVELS CHANGED
The European Food Safety Authority updates assessments on BSE risks in seven countries.

Americas

SUBSIDIES DISMISSED
U.S. Department of Commerce says Canada’s pork subsidies are too small to invoke tariffs.

USA

Farm Bureau goes to Supreme Court to support beef checkoff
In a move supporting the reversal of a lower court ruling that would end the beef checkoff program, the American Farm Bureau Federation, 28 state farm bureaus and several other state and national commodity organizations have filed a "friend of the court" brief with the U.S. Supreme Court.