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    Abr

    U.S. RED MEAT EXPORTS ADD VALUE TO U.S. CORN AND SOYBEAN INDUSTRIES

    Exports of U.S. beef and pork play a crucial role in the economics of corn and soybean production, according to a new report. The independent study, conducted by Dave Juday of The Juday Group and released by the U.S. Meat Export Federation, found pork and beef exports add 14.6%...

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  • 28
    Mar

    Argentina’s beef exports surge to highest level in decades

    Foreign sales of Argentina’s famed steaks and other cuts of beef soared last month to reach their highest level in more than five decades, according to official data published on Tuesday, in a rare bright spot for the South American country’s ailing economy, reported Reuters.  The data showed that beef...

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  • 28
    Mar

    EU envoys strike new deal on Ukraine food imports

    Ambassadors from European Union countries reached a revised deal on Wednesday to extend tariff-free food imports from Ukraine – with restrictions – after some states complained the original agreement risked destabilising the bloc’s agricultural markets, reported Reuters. The agreement now goes to the European Parliament, where diplomats expect a push...

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  • 28
    Mar

    Several US dairy cattle herds test positive for avian influenza

    The US Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as state veterinary and public health officials, are investigating an illness among primarily older dairy cows in Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico that is causing decreased lactation, low...

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  • 25
    Mar

    Ongoing drought impacts Canadian wheat, beef, and crude

    Drought in western Canada is stretching into its fourth year, and it could put wheat, beef and crude production at risk. For February, every province in the nation was suffering from some level of drought. Alberta producers were facing anywhere from abnormal dryness to exceptional drought. Precipitation was actually above normal for the prairie region, except for northwestern...

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  • 25
    Mar

    Proposition 12 and the Future of the U.S. Pork Industry

    Why would a farm convert to become California Proposition 12 compliant? It’s a fair question that Phillip Hord, president of Hord Family Farms in Bucyrus, Ohio, continues to ask himself. They recently finished the construction of a new farm that will be Proposition 12 compliant and are in the...

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  • 25
    Mar

    Avian flu detected for first time in US livestock

    The Minnesota Board of Animal Health (MBAH) today announcedthat highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been detected in a baby goat that lived on a farm where an outbreak had recently been detected in poultry. Today’s announcement marks the first US detection in livestock. Health officials, including the US Department...

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  • 25
    Mar

    Congress approves $15 million in appropriations for eID tagging of cattle

    WASHINGTON — Congress recently passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2024, which includes a provision of $15 million for electronic identification (eID) tags that will potentially be required by ranchers under the Animal Disease Traceability rules. The act passed in the House with a 339–85 vote, and in the Senate...

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  • 20
    Mar

    New ‘Made in USA’ label rules could damage Alberta meat exports

    Canada and the U.S. have been waging battle over country-of-origin labelling for meat since 2008 New meat labelling rules in the U.S. could hurt Alberta and Canadian meat exports to its southern neighbour — and will likely raise prices for U.S. consumers, experts say.

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  • 20
    Mar

    International Complications for U.S. Exports

    Agricultural exports a heading down from a post-pandemic peak as experts deal with international complications that can stunt export growth or, sometimes, stop exports altogether. According to USDA, the value of U.S. agricultural exports peaked in fiscal year 2022 but declined in 2023. In 2023, the total export value...

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