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  • 19
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    Demand For Red Meat & Increasing Population Driving 3% Annual Growth 

    The Australian cold chain logistics market is expected to show an annual growth rate of about 3% during the forecast period 2020-2025. Australia is one of the largest players in the fields of production and export of perishable goods occupying the largest share of the cold chain logistics market...

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  • 19
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    US meat and dairy exporters laud progress on Taiwan trade deal

    U.S. meat and dairy exporters have a lot to gain if Taiwan removed barriers to their products. That’s why groups representing both sectors are lauding a U.S. announcement that the two countries have reached an agreement on a broad set of goals for a trade pact that they’re planning to begin...

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  • 18
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    American Farmers Kill Their Own Crops and Sell Livestock Due to Extreme Drought

    Nearly three-quarters of American farmers say this year’s drought is hurting their crop — significant crop and income losses, according to a new survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), a insurance company and lobby group representing farm interests. This year’s drought conditions are taking a higher toll than last...

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  • 18
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    China will continue to pay good prices for meat

    China is the main destination for Uruguay’s beef and offal exports, measured in volume and the driver of the fact that cattle prices, even though they reflect the drop in exported tons, continue to be good. Beef sales in the first half of 2022 went mainly to China and totaled...

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  • 18
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    China blames Australia for false beef ban rumour

    China has blamed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for overreacting to unofficial Chinese website reports about suspending Australian beef exports which circulated early this week, suggesting Canberra had a “guilty conscience” for the panic that has swept the Australian beef industry. Click here to read full note: https://www.beefcentral.com/news/china-blames-australia-for-false-beef-ban-rumour/

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  • 17
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    Uruguayan meat exports on the rise

    Uruguay’s Livestock Minister Fernando Mattos Tuesday highlighted that his country had surpassed US$ 2 billion in beef exports and that projections for the end of the year showed record figures. Mattos also recalled that in 2021 US$ 3 billion worth of meat were exported. “At this point of the...

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  • 17
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    The exporting refrigerators will request the end of the obstacles to sell meat abroad

    Beef exporters know that the Government will continue to ban seven popular cuts that cannot be placed abroad and, given this situation, they will request a “flexibility” of sales for the rest of the meat. This was expressed by Mario Ravettino, president of the ABC Meat Exporters Consortium, a chamber that...

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  • 17
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    Ranchers requested to investigate possible speculation in beef prices

    The ranchers consider that they alone should not bear the burden of the reduction in cattle prices, because while their purchasing power, their income and their utility decrease, the price of beef continues in an uninterrupted upward trend. They consider that this factor must be governed by the economic laws...

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  • 16
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    Cattle ranchers and congressmen faced by a bill that would prohibit the export of live cattle

    A bill filed in the Congress of the Republic has the export of cattle from Colombia in suspense. This, presented by Senator Andrea Padilla, of the Green Party, would progressively prohibit the maritime export of live animals for consumption purposes, among other provisions. Click here to read fulll note: https://www.infobae.com/america/colombia/2022/08/15/ganaderos-y-congresistas-enfrentados-por-proyecto-de-ley-que-prohibiria-exportacion-de-ganado-en-pie/

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  • 16
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    China suspends import of beef from two US plants

    Chinese authorities have suspended imports of beef from a second US company after a shipment was found to contain ractopamine, a feed additive banned in many countries, including China. The affected company is King Meat Service Inc. The GAC said it has informed the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) of...

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