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Nov. 21
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ECJ rules against E.U. production-restricting deals
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France to intervene in beef sector row
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Meat inspectors vote for pre-Christmas strike in U.K.
Nov. 20
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Aviagen investigates cruelty allegations
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Utah turkey processing plant to lay off 400 workers
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Turducken demand is alive and well for Oklahoma firm
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Food banks running low on donations in tough times
Nov. 19
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Brazil's Avepar to begin poultry slaughtering operations next month
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Meat processing in Ukraine grinding to a halt
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Kazakhstan opens new $100M poultry operation
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S. Korea becomes largest export market for U.S. beef
Nov. 18
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Brazil's Halal exports to Mid-East to top $6.3B this year
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F.D.A. setting up offices in China to ensure food safety of exports
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Retailers to lure consumers with lower-priced turkey
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Suppliers to U.K.'s sausage industry benefit from growing demand
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Norwegian turkey consumption increases steadily
Nov. 17
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Diners in Ireland show interest in buying local meat products
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Danish Crown reports decline in profit for fiscal year
Nov. 14
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New poultry plant in China to produce 29,000 mt
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Sheep, lamb production tanks in Australia
Nov. 13
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Hog prices in E.U. drop to six-month low
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Beef importers unsure after bluetongue outbreak in Netherlands
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Prairie Halal opens plant in Dubai
Nov. 12
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Russia's poultry meat output to increase 2.5M tons by 2010
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Kosher meat shortage expected to be immediate and drastic
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Producers exiting Australia's pork industry in droves
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When the going gets tough, tough meat cuts get going
Nov. 11
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Pork prices in soar Australia
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Meat imports grow 23.7% in Russia for nine months
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China's Zhongpin posts 116% increase in Q3
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Meat imports hit Vietnam's husbandry sector
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Australian cattle farmers to meet government over rail
Nov. 10
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Meat inspectors' strike may threaten production in U.K.
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Bird flu in Thailand results in poultry import bans
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Russia reducing poultry import quotas, planning pork cuts
Nov. 7
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C.F.I.A. proposes new testing regimen for Listeria
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Pig Initiative unveiled for Welsh pork producers
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Most recent B.S.E. case in Canada linked to feed
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Hog industry prices in Ireland steady despite market woes
Nov. 6
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E.U. considering C.O.O.L.
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Czech Republic's poultry industry challenged by imports, feed costs
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Inflation in Taiwan eases for third month in a row
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Sara Lee commits to more profit, higher stock price
Nov. 5
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South Korea wants age limit on Canadian beef
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Philippines lifts ban on beef imports from Brazil
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Rural rail changes spark Australian jobless fears
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Canadian meat producers want U.S. trade challenge
Nov. 4
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Demand for goat meat soars in Australia despite sluggish economy
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Dead stock handling proposal mulled over in Canada
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Brazil to export less corn in 2009
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British Sausage week recognized in U.K.
Nov. 3
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Danish poultry producers critical of retailer's over food safety issue
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Propane heater causes barn fire, kills 1,000 hogs in Nova Scotia
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Food banks getting squeezed by higher food costs
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Ottawa red meat industry objects to the impact of COOL regulations
Oct. 31
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Tentative deal made at striking Maple Leaf plant in Edmonton
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Chicken litter processing plant to fuel job growth in Ireland
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British beef producers resistant to lower prices
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San Diego BBQ eatery almost overcome by smoke dispute
Oct. 30
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Salmonella found in meat exported to Russia from Hungary
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Plan to purchase New Zealand's Silver Fern unravels
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China's melamine debacle has implications for meat and poultry
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Southern states ranked among the most obese
Oct. 29
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Chicken feed blamed for tainted eggs in China
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Japan suspends beef shipments from Swift
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Danish Crown to pay premium to new pig producers
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U.K. considering biosecurity funding for producers
Oct. 28
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U.S. beef flexing muscle in Korea
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Czech meat production down by 3%
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Recalled meat adds to Japan's food fears
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Contaminated pork from Lithuania recalled
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Russia's food security cause for concern - Grodeyev
Oct. 27
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Hong Kong's melamine probe to include testing of meat
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Swine fever discovered at two Russian farms
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Smithfield-Campofrio merger approved by shareholders
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JBS slows production in beef plants
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Russia to begin inspection of Polish meat plants
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Retailers deny fixing pork prices in China
Oct. 24
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U.K. technology to turn cow patties into power
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Marketing plan for North Wales pork production planned
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Brazil's Aurora puts expansion plans on hold
Oct. 23
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Chinese legislators meet to review food safety regulations
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Brazil's Unifrango resumes plan to build poultry complex
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Beef production in Finland slips 11% for the year
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Organic meat sales increase by 63% in Norway
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Russia expands ban on Danish pork
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Brazil's meat companies get frugal with investments