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  • 30
    Nov

    KDA participates in beef genetics trade mission to Mexico

    The Kansas Department of Agriculture partnered with the U.S. Livestock Genetics Export, Inc. along with the Idaho, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Tennessee departments of agriculture to participate in a trade mission to Mexico on Oct. 25 to 28. Participants of the trade mission were Kansas cattlemen Dirck Hoagland...

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  • 30
    Nov

    To Mexico, a third of US yellow corn exports

    Mexico is the main buyer of yellow corn, most of it transgenic, from the United States, since it acquires around a third of the sales abroad of that country. Between November 4 and 10, the United States exported 1,169,000 tons, of which Mexico acquired 919,800. That nation exports 14...

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  • 30
    Nov

    Sales of beef and chicken are expected to increase starting December 12

    The sale of beef, pork and chicken could increase by up to 60 percent during the holiday season, said merchants from the Hidalgo market in the municipality of Veracruz. They pointed out that it will be from December 12 when the commercialization of red and white meat begins to pick...

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  • 30
    Nov

    Colombia expects the prices of animal protein to continue at high levels

    Good prospects for the prices of the different proteins of animal origin in Colombia, which according to a recent economic report by Bancolombia, the conclusions of which are included in the local specialized newspaper Contexto Ganadero on its website, will remain high. Click here to read full note: https://eurocarne.com/noticias/codigo/56605/kw/Colombia%20prev%C3%A9%20que%20los%20precios%20de%20las%20prote%C3%ADnas%20de%20origen%20animal%20contin%C3%BAen%20en%20niveles%20altos

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  • 29
    Nov

    Mexico vs. Argentina beyond Qatar; two ranching countries, a newly approved trade, foot-and-mouth disease and health fears

    In a world fever , —and not precisely with respect to soccer—, where all the cattle-raising countries and competitors with respect to the production and trade of beef want, year after year, to have a significant place in the supply of this animal protein to At a global level, there are two key players ,...

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  • 29
    Nov

    Japan agrees to beef safeguard for trade

    The Upper House of Japan’s Diet announced on Nov. 22 that it approved a new protocol that amended the recent agreement by the United States and Japan to increase the Beef Safeguard Trigger level under the US-Japan Trade Agreement (USJTA). With the approval, the USJTA would feature a new...

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  • 29
    Nov

    The largest exporter of meat is Brazil

    In the first ten months of the year, Brazil led the beef exporter ranking in Mercosur, followed by Argentina , Uruguay and Paraguay. According to the Rosario Ganadero Market (Rosgan), the four countries together accumulated shipments of 2.83 million tons , which generated revenues of US $17,066 million and marked an interannual increase of 15.4% and 36%, respectively. Click...

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  • 29
    Nov

    Argentina sends more than 90 agricultural products to Mexico

    The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service ( Senasa ) has a central participation in the planning for the opening of agri-food markets for national productions, allowing Argentina to have sanitary agreements for the export of products to more than 2,350 markets located in 152 countries. In this sense, Mexico is one of the...

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  • 28
    Nov

    CEA-NL alert less vigilance in food imports

    The reduction that the federal government applies in sanitary requirements and reviews to imports of meat and other farm products and delegating that responsibility to private companies to stop the rise in food prices, would generate a sanitary problem in national production due to a possible contagion that It...

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  • 28
    Nov

    Senate action needed on key agricultural trade nominees

    With important trade negotiations on the horizon, U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom says there is an urgent need for the U.S. Senate to confirm two key nominees: Douglas McKalip to serve as chief agricultural negotiator for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and Alexis Taylor...

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