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EuropeCattle export policy defended by DardMore than 12,000 cattle have left ...

Published: Oct 19, 2006

Europe
Cattle export policy defended by Dard
More than 12,000 cattle have left Ulster for EU states since the lifting of the beef export ban. And the Department of Agriculture and Regional Development (Dard) insists EU rules on beef exports must be followed - otherwise even more controls could be applied to UK exports by the European Commission.

Russia goes easier on meat embargo
Russian veterinary authorities have moved to ease their ban on imports of Ukrainian meat and dairy products, but the new trade rules imposed by Moscow are going to keep life tough for Ukrainian producers.

Americas
Sanitary Sanctions Threatened
Meat export leader calls for toughening of sanitary regimes and requirements. Brazil will have to impose the same strict food safety and hygiene regimes on goods imported into the country as are imposed on Brazilian meat exports.

United States
US, Canada Groups Eye Slow Growth In Beef Exports To Japan
Constrained by regulations and packer resistance, U.S. and Canadian beef exports to Japan likely will grow only slowly in coming months, despite demand outstripping supply, key North American cattle lobbyists said late Tuesday.

TCFA: International Picture Bright For U.S. Cattlemen
The worldwide picture for U.S. beef exports looks positive, according to Clayton Yeutter, and that’s good news for cattlemen.

Hogs vs. Ethanol: Ethanol Wins!
The pork industry's concerns about higher corn prices from the extraordinary growth in corn demand for ethanol appears to be moving from speculation to reality.

Pork destined for Japanese table
In keeping with the City of Boyden’s slogan, ‘Small in size, Big in business’, SIG International is proving that small packers can be successful in the pork business.

Europe
Cattle export policy defended by Dard
More than 12,000 cattle have left Ulster for EU states since the lifting of the beef export ban. And the Department of Agriculture and Regional Development (Dard) insists EU rules on beef exports must be followed - otherwise even more controls could be applied to UK exports by the European Commission.

Russia goes easier on meat embargo
Russian veterinary authorities have moved to ease their ban on imports of Ukrainian meat and dairy products, but the new trade rules imposed by Moscow are going to keep life tough for Ukrainian producers.

Americas
Sanitary Sanctions Threatened
Meat export leader calls for toughening of sanitary regimes and requirements. Brazil will have to impose the same strict food safety and hygiene regimes on goods imported into the country as are imposed on Brazilian meat exports.

United States
US, Canada Groups Eye Slow Growth In Beef Exports To Japan
Constrained by regulations and packer resistance, U.S. and Canadian beef exports to Japan likely will grow only slowly in coming months, despite demand outstripping supply, key North American cattle lobbyists said late Tuesday.

TCFA: International Picture Bright For U.S. Cattlemen
The worldwide picture for U.S. beef exports looks positive, according to Clayton Yeutter, and that’s good news for cattlemen.

Hogs vs. Ethanol: Ethanol Wins!
The pork industry's concerns about higher corn prices from the extraordinary growth in corn demand for ethanol appears to be moving from speculation to reality.

Pork destined for Japanese table
In keeping with the City of Boyden’s slogan, ‘Small in size, Big in business’, SIG International is proving that small packers can be successful in the pork business.