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Rabobank: Horse meat issue can’t curb Euro beef demand
Mislabeled beef containing horse meat caused a scandal in Europe during the first quarter of 2013, but consumer beef demand was fairly unaffected by the news.
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U.S. beef exports to continue growth through first half of 2013
U.S. beef exports through February are posting slightly stronger levels for the first 2 months of the year, 1 percent higher than a year ago.
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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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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. wheat conditions well below average
- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock
- Cornell genetic testing process cuts cost by up to 75 percent
- Angus Foundation receives $28,500 from “The Card Challenge”
- Commentary: In praise of animal foods
- 100K Pathogen Genome Project maps first genomes
- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability
- Seven jobs more dangerous than farming
- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock
- Drought losses in Oklahoma top $400 million for 2012
- Corn and soybean prices continue to retrace 2012 drought rally



