Meat Industry Insights Newsletter by Stevens Publishing Company

January 2006

060131 Japan Says Comment on Beef Risk Not Helpful
060130 Japan Will Eventually Resume U.S. Beef Shipments
060129 Canadian Cattle Herd Tests Negative For Mad Cow
060128 USDA Confirms Expansion of U.S. Cattle Herd
060127 Japan Unlikely to Resume US Beef Imports Soon
060126 Poultry Industry Grapples With Traceability
060125 NYC Live Poultry Markets Face Fears of Bird Flu
060124 Inspector Error Led to New Japan Ban of U.S. Beef
060123 U.S. Says Beef Inspection System Is Safe
060122 Holten Meat Goes After Kroger Marketing
060121 Fire Damages South Carolina Poultry Plant
060120 Mississippi Beef Processing Probe Results
060119 Japan Halts Beef Imports After Banned Meat Found
060118 USDA Questioned on Packers "Anti-Competitive Behavior"
060117 High Beef Prices May Be Driving Cattle Thefts
060116 Tyson: Not Its Beef that Prompted New Japan Ban
060115 Tough Beef Market Cuts Meat Cos' Earnings
060114 USDA Pledges Stricter Scrutiny of Beef Exports
060113 Markets Continue to Chase Choice Beef
060112 Tyson, Smithfield Shares Decline After Ban
060111 Tyson Foods Takes on Angus Beef
060110 Meat Institute Says Japan Ban Was "Overreaction"
060109 Supermarkets Promoting "Cheaper" Meat Cuts
060108 Canada Exports Beef to Japan Despite US Ban
060107 Tyson Adds Two "Natural" Beef Product Lines
060106 Atlantic Veal & Lamb Sent Banned Product to Japan
060105 Meat Distributor Admits Trying to Trick Mexico
060104 D'Agostino to Promote Certified Humane Products
060103 Record Slaughter in December
060102 U.S. Cattle on Feed Up 4%
060101 Mixed Views on Summer Cattle Supply

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