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    Government promotes export of meat from SLP to Kuwait

    In order to promote the export of high-quality meat and certification, from Potosí livestock producers, the Secretariat of Agricultural Development and Hydraulic Resources (Sedarh), in pursuit of the international promotion strategy of San Luis Potosí undertaken by the Governor, Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, held a meeting with the Ambassador of...

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    Australian cattle slaughter numbers start year strong

    Australian slaughter numbers started the year strong with weather conditions tilting in favour of processors, and a probable decrease in US beef production could make Australian beef exports more competitive in international markets. Australian slaughter numbers started firm in January compared with two years earlier. Industry group Meat and...

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    Meat exporters insist on their rejection of distribution by half carcass and warn of health risks

    While the Government has not yet published the resolution that should order the use of mechanical means to unload the half carcass, the beef exporters insisted on requesting a change in the marketing system of the cuts . Also as a result of the death of two people in the Berazategui...

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    Criticism of measures to be adopted for the export of cattle

    In recent days, the debate on exports of live cattle was unleashed, after the public consultation of the resolution that establishes the sanitary, welfare and safety requirements for the certification of export establishments of live cattle and buffaloes, in which in the sector of the ranchers sees the possibility that this project...

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    They blind Guanajuato so that “old” meat does not arrive

    León, GTO.- The Secretary of Agri-Food and Rural Development (Sdayr) in Guanajuato, Paulo Bañuelos Rosales, commented that the accesses to Guanajuato are shielded to prevent the entry of aged meat that comes from South American countries such as Argentina at very competitive prices. In this sense, he said that the...

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    AHDB to host mission to the USA to grow red meat exports

    Six exporters from across the UK will attend the annual Meat Conference in Texas in March, to showcase the high quality and sustainability of red meat products from the UK. The exhibition, which takes place in Dallas from March 6–8, will provide UK exporters with the opportunity to network with...

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    The Government announced that Algeria will once again buy bone-in meat from Argentina

    In the last few hours and through a press release, the Ministry of Agriculture announced that Algeria enabled the export of bone-in meat from our country, and on the other hand that the proposal for an updated certificate to export packaged fresh chilled boneless bovine meat was accepted. vacuum-packed , extending the shelf life of the meat to...

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    Sale of meat: follow the half beef but with a wheel

    This Wednesday the new meat marketing system should start, too delayed since the 90s with the idea that instead of half beef it arrives in cuts at the butcher shop , as happens in almost the entire world . It won’t be like that. Faced with pressure from butchers and provincial governments, the Secretary...

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    In the United States they seek to introduce country of origin labeling for beef

    US Senators from both parties are pushing the Beef Source Labeling Act to reinstate the mandatory seal. In this way, only meat obtained from animals slaughtered within that country would carry the “Product of USA” label. Republican Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds , and Democrats Jon Tester and Cory Booker reintroduced the American Beef Labeling Act , a rule...

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    WEEKLY EXPORT SALES LARGER THAN AVERAGE

    The USDA says export sales of several key U.S. commodities showed solid improvements. Soybeans, beef, pork, wheat, soybean oil, rice and cotton moved higher during the week ending January 19th, all seeing solid demand from several key trading partners and even the commodities that saw week to week declines...

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