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Brazil may fine beef producers buying Amazon cattle
Brazilian prosecutors are seeking to fine 26 beef producers a total of $282 million for buying cattle raised in illegally deforested Amazon areas or on indigenous reservations, the federal prosecution service said on Monday.
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Texas to Mexico Daily Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Tue Apr 16, 2013 USDA Market News
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Las Cruces, NM Mon Apr 15, 2013 USDA Market News
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Japan, U.S. agree on Tokyo joining Trans-Pacific trade talks
Japan and the United States have agreed on a deal to allow Tokyo to join talks on a U.S.-led Asia-Pacific free trade pact that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is making a keystone of his strategy to open Japan's economy and spur long-sought growth.
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Canada retaliation on U.S. labels may go beyond beef, pork
Canadian retaliation against the United States for its country- of-origin meat-labeling rules may target more products than U.S. beef and pork.
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U.S., Japan seen near deal on Trans-Pacific Partnership entry
The United States and Japan appear close to a deal to allow Tokyo into negotiations on a U.S.-led free-trade agreement in the Asia-Pacific region, U.S. private-sector industry and labor officials said on Thursday.
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Rolling billboards travel 2 million miles promoting U.S. beef
TV ads only work if you are tuned to the right channel. Billboards don’t move. Even Internet advertising is only effective if you visit a particular website. USMEF-Korea is taking a different approach.
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Most Mexican beef exports escape Russia ban
The lion's share of Mexico's beef exports to Russia will not be blocked by a Russian ban on meat imports it fears may contain traces of the feed additive ractopamine.
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World food prices rise in March on dairy surge
Global food prices rose 1 percent in March, the United Nations' food agency said on Thursday, pointing to a surge in dairy costs, while cereals prices were little changed and seen facing downward pressure in coming months.
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California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Thu Apr 11, 2013 USDA Market News
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- New school lunch beef recipes win approval from kids, foodservice
- Drier weather to give big boost to U.S. corn plantings
- Prices for corn and soybeans, five years from now
- Agriculture is expected to remain strong in the coming decade
- What sick day? Farmers take just three a year
- Senate Agriculture Committee completes Farm Bill markup



