TheBeefSite Newsletter - 22 April 2009
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Welcome to this week's newsletter
The Rise and Rise of Brazilian Beef
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We have 5 new features this week: A Blueprint for Eradicating Bovine TB in England Bovine Tuberculosis is a serious infectious disease, incurring huge costs on both the individuals affected, and on the governments attempting to control it. Adam Anson, reporting for TheCattleSite, summarises the latest UK plan which attempts to lay out a blueprint for its eradication. Automatic Livestock Waterers A reliable, constant supply of good quality water is an essential part of any livestock enterprise, says a report from the Government of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. US Beef and Dairy Outlook Report - April 2009 Beef exports are expected to fall as US beef prices rise, whilst milk production is forecast to decline as the US herd shrinks, says the USDA's Economic Research Service in its April 2009: Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook Report. World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates - April 2009 US meat production together with corn and wheat stocks are expected to be lower this month according to the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report from the World Agricultural Outlook Board. Mexico Livestock and Products Semi Annual 2009 Red meat consumption is forecast to decline in 2009 as middle and lower income consumers are expected to replace consumption of red meat for cheaper processed meat and other protein sources, reports the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service. ![]()
» BSE NEWS: Exports Approach Pre-BSE Levels » BLUETONGUE: Mild Weather Warning in Wales » India Opposes EU Welfare Drive
» Completion of Animal Feed Assessment by EFSA
» American Consumers Ignoring Food Recalls » Ag Secretary Vilsack Seeking Dialogue on NAIS » Exports Approach Pre-BSE Levels » EPA Says Cattle Material is not Hazardous » Earth Day Celebration to Show Eco Commitment » K-State Beef Research Examines Effects of Breeding for RFI in Heifers » AFBF: EPA's GHG Finding Cause for Much Concern » California Senate to Discuss Feed Drug Ban » High Price Leads to Poor Cattle ID Participation » Stable Demand Puts US Premium Beef Back on Track » California Takes First Step to Feed Antibiotic Ban » In The Cattle Markets » Weekly Roberts Report » Weekly US Cattle Outlook: Beef Exports Up ![]()
» Soybean and Fishmeal Demand Drop in Thailand
» Researcher Turns Harmless E Coli Dangerous
» UK Food Standards Agency Cracks Down on Fraud » RUMA's Rules on Animal Antibiotic Use » NBA Committee Not in Support of Defra’s Proposals » Mild Weather Warning for Livestock Producers
» Weekly Australian Cattle Summary
» New Zealand Best Practice Mission ![]()
» Expert Calls for Action Against Pathogens in Feed » Control of Cross Contamination in Feed Mills Advised » Expansion of Animal Clinic and Lab Nears Completion » WCVM Upgrades to Enhance Biosecurity
» Dutch Cows Breach Bluetongue Rules
» Struggle to Rebuild Russian Beef Industry » Massive Financial Injection for New Projects
» Fallen Animals Responsibility Rests with Minister
» Brazilian Beef Exports to Nearly Double
» Cows for the Poor: Breeding Programme Begins ![]() That's all for this week! Ed. |
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