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AsiaPacific
No Bones About It
Japanbans importation of bone-in beef.
Food Festival in China
New Zealand Beef and Lamb top of the menu in Shanghai.
Americas
Curse of Age
Canadian beef producers are finding little value in older cattle.
Europe
Zoellick says U.S. to reform trade bilaterally
The United States is to push ahead with plans to open global markets, but will only do so by negotiating bilaterally with like-minded countries, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick said on Monday.
UK: Four jailed for condemned meat scam
Four British men have been jailed for a total of ten years for their part in a scam to sell condemned chicken and turkey to supermarkets, hospitals and schools.
USA
Beef Board Says 2004 Beef Checkoff Plan Focuses on Demand
The Beef Promotion Operating Committee this week approved a comprehensive beef checkoff promotion, research and information program for fiscal 2004, which begins Oct. 1, 2003. The program is built upon consumer demand drivers including enjoyment, nutrition and beef safety, toward building demand for beef through the checkoff funds of the Cattlemen's Beef Board.
Economists Warn of Change in U.S. Ag Status
Two Purdue ag economists say that in a few years the United Statescould become a net importer of farm products.
Meat Output Shrinks
U.S.processors processed five less beef, pork, and lamb in August 2003 compared to August 2002.
US beef market resurgent
The US beef price is taking off, trading at a level above 90 cents US a pound for the first time in history, as American consumers return to the beef market with a vengeance.
AsiaPacific
No Bones About It
Japanbans importation of bone-in beef.
Food Festival in China
New Zealand Beef and Lamb top of the menu in Shanghai.
Americas
Curse of Age
Canadian beef producers are finding little value in older cattle.
Europe
Zoellick says U.S. to reform trade bilaterally
The United States is to push ahead with plans to open global markets, but will only do so by negotiating bilaterally with like-minded countries, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick said on Monday.
UK: Four jailed for condemned meat scam
Four British men have been jailed for a total of ten years for their part in a scam to sell condemned chicken and turkey to supermarkets, hospitals and schools.
USA
Beef Board Says 2004 Beef Checkoff Plan Focuses on Demand
The Beef Promotion Operating Committee this week approved a comprehensive beef checkoff promotion, research and information program for fiscal 2004, which begins Oct. 1, 2003. The program is built upon consumer demand drivers including enjoyment, nutrition and beef safety, toward building demand for beef through the checkoff funds of the Cattlemen's Beef Board.
Economists Warn of Change in U.S. Ag Status
Two Purdue ag economists say that in a few years the United Statescould become a net importer of farm products.
Meat Output Shrinks
U.S.processors processed five less beef, pork, and lamb in August 2003 compared to August 2002.
US beef market resurgent
The US beef price is taking off, trading at a level above 90 cents US a pound for the first time in history, as American consumers return to the beef market with a vengeance.