South America
Higher Mexican cattle imports offset lower imports from Canada
U.S. cattle imports through the first quarter are fractionally higher compared with the same period a year ago.
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Brazil meatpacker JBS Q1 net down 21%, beats street view
Brazil's JBS, the world's largest beef producer, said on Tuesday its first-quarter profit fell 21 percent as deferred tax charges and operating costs rose, but the results exceeded the average of analysts' estimates.
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Colombia says U.S. deal to double trade, create jobs
A long-delayed free-trade deal between Colombia and the United States came into force on Tuesday, a step that should boost the Andean nation's exports and foreign investment, President Juan Manuel Santos said.
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China inks Argentine corn deal but exports blocked
Argentina will not export corn to China until a deal is reached over the genetically modified crops, which are favored by farmers in the South American country but currently barred by Beijing, an industry group said on Wednesday.
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Argentine corn, soy harvests slower than last year
Argentina's fall corn and soy harvests are progressing slower than they were last year and with uneven yields compared with the 2010/11 season, the government's weekly crop report said on Friday.
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USMEF: Central-South America buying more quality U.S. beef, pork
One of this year’s best-performing regions for U.S. pork and beef exports has been Central and South America.
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EU preparing WTO trade suit against Argentina
The European Union is planning to lodge a complaint at the World Trade Organization over Argentina's import restrictions and is seeking other trading partners to back its suit, a source familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.
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U.S.-Colombia trade deal to enter into force in May
The U.S.-Colombia free trade agreement will enter into force next month, reducing duties on American exports entering the South American country, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk said on Sunday.
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No deal yet to end Argentine grain truckers strike
A strike by Argentine truckers disrupted the flow of corn and soybeans to the country's main ports for a second day on Tuesday after union leaders failed to reach a deal with the government.
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Argentine port workers suspend strike
Argentine dockworkers on Tuesday suspended a 12-day-old strike that had delayed more than $500 million in grains shipments while forcing cargo vessels to drop anchor along the country's waterways.
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Argentina unlikely to sell large corn volumes to China
Argentina is unlikely to sell large volumes of corn to China this year, despite a recent deal between the two countries on trading the grain, due to a lower-than-expected output, an Argentine trader said on Wednesday.
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- Cattle on Feed numbers remain lower
- Calculating the success of an A.I. program
- Tyson sends disaster-assistance truck to Oklahoma
- Ongoing wave of Calif. metal theft prompts further legislation
- University workshops address workforce management issues
- Producers should examine pastures for post-tornado debris
- Michigan hay buyers should plan purchases early
- Post-tornado composting a solution for disposal of dead livestock
- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability
- Seven jobs more dangerous than farming
- Drought losses in Oklahoma top $400 million for 2012
- Survey reveals most Americans in favor of COOL



