Understanding the Effects of Global Beef Trade on the U.S. Beef Industry
Author: donaldstottsoklahomastateuniversityextensionThere is an old and very true adage about beef trade: What goes on over there has an effect on what goes on over here.
View ArticleChina Bans Australian Beef Imports from 6 Packing Plants
Author: wbechtelSix packing plants in Australia have been temporarily banned from exporting beef to China.
View ArticleExport Market Driving up Hay Demand, Price in West
International hay export markets are helping drive up the price of quality alfalfa and other hay in the Western U.S.
View ArticleMcDonald’s Boldly Supersizes its China Strategy
Author: reutersMcDonald's is going large in China. It will have to ensure that breakneck growth does not bring indigestion.
View ArticleAs China's Appetite for Steak Grows, Beijing Ends its Beef with Imports
Author: reutersChina, the world's top meat market, is loosening longstanding restrictions on beef imports from major suppliers to feed the appetite of the country's growing middle class for steaks and...
View ArticleIndia, China Jointly Propose Removal of U.S., EU Farm Supports
Author: joannalumbaughChina and India have jointly proposed the elimination of $160 billion of what they call “trade-distorting farm subsidies” in the U.S., European Union and other wealthy nations.
View ArticleBrazil Minister: China to Allow Imports from More Brazil Meatpackers
Author: reutersChinese President Xi Jinping has authorized an increase in the number of Brazilian meatpacking plants permitted to export to China and professed a “love” for the country’s meat, Brazil’s...
View ArticleChina Beef Market Access Will Help Cattle Producers
Cattle market prices are up from a year ago as China has lifted its ban on U.S. beef.
View ArticleUSMEF Takes "Beef Roadshow" to China
Author: usmefThe U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) is preparing for its first major marketing events for U.S. beef in China, which recently reopened to U.S. beef after a 13-year absence from the market.
View ArticleAnalyst: China to Import More Corn to Meet Ethanol Fuel Use
Author: reutersChina could import up to 20 million tons of corn a year, more than six times the current level, to meet a switch to greater use of ethanol in fuel, an analyst predicted on Thursday.
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