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Asia-Pacific
Australian Beef Exports To Japan Continue To Slide As Prices Fall
Australian beef exports to Japan continued their slide in August due to low demand from Japanese importers, accompanied by a fall in prices, an analyst for Meat and Livestock Australia said Friday.
Europe
Highland Fears Over Foreign Beef
Cattle could disappear from Highland farms for good unless supermarkets stock more locally reared produce, according to a farmers' group.
Federal Service For Veterinary Doubts About Beef Liver Imports From U.S. And Canada
The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phitosanitary Inspection has doubts about beef liver from the US and Canada and pork from China that are illegally carried to Russia from the territories of countries of the European Union where these products are kept in cold storage in thousands of tonnes.
USA
Producers Have Nothing to Complain About In Hurricane Aftermath
Given the hideous pain and suffering that Hurricane Katrina has inflicted upon the citizens of New Orleans and the surrounding area, beef and pork producers have absolutely nothing to complain about.
Did NAFTA Damage Free Trade Future
A dozen years ago, the usually academic debate over the economics of international trade spilled onto front pages and resonated on talk radio as never before. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), creating a free-trade zone that included the United States, Mexico and Canada, divided the country and produced coalitions that cut across both party and ideological lines.
Ethnic Grocery Stores Struggle To Compete With Supermarket Chains
After a customer requested pork sausage cooked without plastic wrap, Kim-Ha Ly, owner of An Binh Oriental Grocery and Deli in Wheaton, began supplying the store with pork sausage cooked in banana leaves.
Ranches Perform Well At Beef Test
Montana ranches stole the spotlight in a Colorado beef test, placing numerous times in the various contests evaluating beef cattle performance.
Beef Industry Seeks Death Tax Repeal
The California Cattlemen's Association is continuing to lobby for the passage of U.S. Senate Bill 420 that will permanently repeal the estate tax in 2010, allowing family owed businesses, including farms and ranches, to pass from one generation to another without a hefty tax to the landowner's estate at his or her death.
Asia-Pacific
Australian Beef Exports To Japan Continue To Slide As Prices Fall
Australian beef exports to Japan continued their slide in August due to low demand from Japanese importers, accompanied by a fall in prices, an analyst for Meat and Livestock Australia said Friday.
Europe
Highland Fears Over Foreign Beef
Cattle could disappear from Highland farms for good unless supermarkets stock more locally reared produce, according to a farmers' group.
Federal Service For Veterinary Doubts About Beef Liver Imports From U.S. And Canada
The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phitosanitary Inspection has doubts about beef liver from the US and Canada and pork from China that are illegally carried to Russia from the territories of countries of the European Union where these products are kept in cold storage in thousands of tonnes.
USA
Producers Have Nothing to Complain About In Hurricane Aftermath
Given the hideous pain and suffering that Hurricane Katrina has inflicted upon the citizens of New Orleans and the surrounding area, beef and pork producers have absolutely nothing to complain about.
Did NAFTA Damage Free Trade Future
A dozen years ago, the usually academic debate over the economics of international trade spilled onto front pages and resonated on talk radio as never before. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), creating a free-trade zone that included the United States, Mexico and Canada, divided the country and produced coalitions that cut across both party and ideological lines.
Ethnic Grocery Stores Struggle To Compete With Supermarket Chains
After a customer requested pork sausage cooked without plastic wrap, Kim-Ha Ly, owner of An Binh Oriental Grocery and Deli in Wheaton, began supplying the store with pork sausage cooked in banana leaves.
Ranches Perform Well At Beef Test
Montana ranches stole the spotlight in a Colorado beef test, placing numerous times in the various contests evaluating beef cattle performance.
Beef Industry Seeks Death Tax Repeal
The California Cattlemen's Association is continuing to lobby for the passage of U.S. Senate Bill 420 that will permanently repeal the estate tax in 2010, allowing family owed businesses, including farms and ranches, to pass from one generation to another without a hefty tax to the landowner's estate at his or her death.