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Pig Meat Outlook in Australia to 2014-15
Pig production is expected to increase from the present 329,000 tonnes to 338,000 tonnes by 2014-15, according to James Fell in Australian Commodities report for March 2010 from ABARE.
EU-27 - Livestock and Products Semi-Annual 2010
According to the latest GAIN Report from USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), Bluetongue continues to remain widespread in the European Union, but most commercial herds have acquired immunity through past infections as well as from vaccinations. Meanwhile,...
Poultry Outlook in Australia to 2014-15
Output from the poultry meat industry is expected to continue to increase by around four per cent annually throughout the forecast period to 2014-15, according to James Fell in Australian Commodities report for March 2010 from ABARE.
Financial Crisis Still Hurting US Beef Trade
Long term cattle supplies in the US are going to fall by another one to 1.5 per cent over this year, writes TheMeatSite senior editor, Chris Harris.
Future Of CAP Post 2013
With talks on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in full swing, Charlotte Johnston, TheMeatSite junior editor speaks with Tom Hind, Head of Economics and International Affairs for the National Farmers' Union (NFU) to find out what post...
US Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook - February 2010
according to the USDA Economic Research Service (ERS) February 2010 Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook.
UK Poultry and Poultrymeat Statistics - February 2010
By Defra. This monthly publication combines the UK Hatcheries Survey and Poultry Slaughterhouse Survey results together with other Defra statistics, and trade data. It includes data to December 2009.
International Meat Review - 18 February 2010
The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) recently issued US red meat trade statistics for December 2009 and for the year end.
2009 Irish Livestock Supplies Reviewed
Total cattle disposals in 2009 were four per cent higher than previous year levels at just 1.9 million head, writes Peter Duggan, Strategic Information Services, Bord Bia.
International Meat Review - 4 February 2010
On 26January, USDA Agriculture Secretary Vilsack announced the allocation of $234.5 million to 70 US trade organisations to help promote American food and agricultural products overseas, according to the USDA INternational Meat Review.
Livestock And Products Annual Report - Mexico 2009
Due to the international economic crisis, weak demand, a volatile exchange rate and lower gross family income, the rate of growth for red meat consumption in Mexico is expected to decline as many middle- and lower-income consumers are expected to substitute...
US Beef Gaining Strength in Asian Markets
The US beef industry is expecting to target Taiwan with a large promotional campaign, following the recent moves by the government to restrict US beef exports, writes TheMeatSite senior editor, Chris Harris.
FAO Anticipates Lift in Global Meat Production
World meat production is set to recover by almost two per cent in 2010 according to the FAO, writes Peter Duggan, Strategic Information Services, Bord Bia.
International Meat Review - 21 January 2010
Recently, the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) released US red meat export and import numbers for November 2009, according to teh USDA International Meat Review..
Little Change Expected in South American Beef Exports
This year is expected to see some recovery in Brazilian beef production, although much of this is likely to be offset by a sharp fall in Argentina, writes Peter Duggan from the Strategic Information Services at Bord Bia.
 
 
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