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UPDATED 30 JUNE 2004
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30 Jan 2004 | Bull market for cattle breeders
JDH Palestimo Manso, an imported American grey Brahman, may be Australia's spunkiest bull. ...... FULL STORY

27 Jan 2004 | Cattle prices skyrocketing
Cattle prices are soaring, and more rises are expected, as producers benefit from recent heavy rains across Queensland and increased Japanese demand. ...... FULL STORY

23 Jan 2004 | Portland's record better than the rest
Live sheep exports from Portland in Victoria had the lowest mortality rates for all shipments last Winter from Australian ports. ...... FULL STORY

22 Jan 2004 | Vic livestock clear of BSE
Victoria's livestock has been given a clean bill of health following last month's BSE scare in the US. ...... FULL STORY

21 Jan 2004 | Tas protest as sheep ship sails away
The Al Shuwaikh, carrying 57,000 live Tasmanian sheep, sailed out of Devonport yesterday for Kuwait amid protests by animal welfare groups. ...... FULL STORY

19 Jan 2004 | Prices up as beef market digests US woes
Australian cattle producers are starting to reap some gains from the BSE scare in the US, Australia's main beef export rival. ...... FULL STORY

19 Jan 2004 | All's sheepshape as OJD quarantine ends
Goulburn has long been identified as NSW's fine wool capital. ...... FULL STORY

16 Jan 2004 | Two weeks to seal FTA
A free trade agreement with the US must be concluded within two weeks or the chance to seal the $A4 billion-a-year deal will be lost, according to Trade Minister Mark Vaile. ...... FULL STORY

14 Jan 2004 | VFF takes on export protesters
The Victorian Farmers' Federation will seek a Federal Court injunction against animal welfare activists who try to sabotage live animal shipments. ...... FULL STORY

14 Jan 2004 | Calf-buying fever hits
"Mad calf disease" has hit the cattle world. It's a condition that doesn't hit the calves, however - but the buyers, causing nodding, winking and raising of limbs. ...... FULL STORY

12 Jan 2004 | Officials off to Middle East on live sheep quest
Australian agriculture, trade and foreign affairs officials will head to the Middle East tomorrow, where three countries are being considered for a possible live animal quarantine centre. ...... FULL STORY

9 Jan 2004 | Live exporters face tougher standards
The Keniry report into the Cormo Express fiasco was released yesterday. Among its proposals are: ...... FULL STORY

8 Jan 2004 | Sheep trade in danger: review
Dr John Keniry, author of the review of last year's Cormo Express debacle, said yesterday that public opinion will turn against the live export trade and force its closure unless standards are improved. ...... FULL STORY

7 Jan 2004 | Sheep export self-regulation 'abused'
The review into last year's Cormo Express debacle has told the Agriculture Minister that self-regulation in the live export industry has been abused and the industry needs to be re-regulated. ...... FULL STORY

5 Jan 2004 | Trade mission to promote Qld beef
The Queensland Government will carry out a number of trade missions this year to promote the safety and quality of the state‘s beef. ...... FULL STORY



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