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JBS-Swift Beef has expanded last week’s beef recall by 380,000 pounds after numerous illnesses were found to be linked to an E. coli O157:H7 contamination in certain JBS beef products. To view a list of all the recalled products visit... |
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One round of bovine tuberculosis testing determined that 1,700 cattle in Nebraska are TB free. Tests on 3,300 other head are still pending, and 43 herds remain in quarantine. |
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News sources in Taiwan have been reporting progress from talks between the U.S. and Taiwan regarding the policy on importing U.S. beef. Harry Tseng, director-general of MOFA's Department of North American Affairs implied that an agreement will likely be. |
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Last week JBS S.A. and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. entered an agreement which specifies that JBS will not contract cattle from producers who are associated with the unlawful deforestation of Brazil. The agreement comes after Greenpeace issued a report claiming.. |
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