Beef Product Articles & Analysis
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Protein feeds for animals play a vital role in their growth and reproductive functions. As essential nutrients, proteins are comprised of amino acids, which serve as the building blocks for muscle development, tissue repair, enzyme synthesis and hormonal production. Adequate protein intake ensures optimal growth rates, enhances productivity and supports overall health in livestock, horses and ...
Chicken is already the most consumed meat across the middle east and Africa. Due to the higher cost for beef products and religious restrictions around pork in some regions, there is a high demand for poultry products throughout Africa and the Middle East. ...
Here’s what other common food and beverage products cost in terms of water consumption according to the Water Footprint Network. http://waterfootprint.org/en/resources/interactive-tools/product-gallery/ Beef: Beef is one of the biggest water-use culprits in the food industry, and is one of largest amongst meat ...
And now for some good news: It looks like some market-driven agreements around beef production in Brazil may be slowing deforestation in the country’s rainforests. ...
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The client Our client produces and sells a variety of beef products, including fresh, frozen, canned, both vacuum packed or packaged in a protective atmosphere. They also offer a completerange of cuts and processed hamburgers, ready pre-cooked meals, veal cutlets, grilled and roasted products. The company is the market leader in the frozen ...
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Over time, global patterns of meat consumption have changed. In 1950, beef and pork totally dominated, leaving poultry a distant third. From 1950 until 1980, beef and pork production increased more or less apace. Beef production was pressing against the limits of grasslands, however, and more cattle were put in ...
Switchgrass, mescanthus, pulp and other biofuel inputs just have not yet been able to permit commercially viable production for technical and logistic reasons. Feed use of corn has dropped not because of the ethanol mandate, but because U.S. consumers are eating less meat, particularly red meat. Beef production and consumption has dropped ...
As the oceanic fish catch and rangeland beef production have both leveled off, the world has shifted to grain-based production of animal protein to expand output. ...
After the detection of BSE, over 30 countries imposed an immediate ban on imported Canadian beef and cattle products, including the USA. The interdependence of the Canadian beef industry with that of the US market was a critical reason in Canada's market vulnerability. Reopening of the US border was prolonged and beef producers ...
Globally, Canada is only a minor beef producing country, and yet ranks fourth among countries exporting beef products. ...
The driver for this boom in corn production is ethanol fuel whose main feedstock is corn. The story of ethanol is just beginning in the U.S. ...