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Cattlemen want federal plan to transfer community pastures to...

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EDMONTON - The Canadian Cattlemen's Association is calling on Ottawa to delay its plan to transfer control of 900,000 hectares of community pasture to the...

Meat processors, livestock groups sue USDA over new meat ...www.winnipegfreepress.com › business ›

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· Martin Unrau, the association's president, said the rule will irreparably injure Canada's livestock producers and their U.S. customers.

Brazil-owned firm takes control of XL Foods plant - The Globe and Mail

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JBS USA, a subsidiary of Brazil-based JBS S.A., announced in a news release that it has reached an agreement with Edmonton-based XL Foods to manage the XL...

U.S. to appeal WTO ruling against meat labels | Reuters

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The United States said on Friday it would appeal a World Trade Organization ruling against a law requiring country-of-origin labels on all meat sold in grocery...

July 25, CCA President Martin Unrau on COOL update - Canadian...

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La version française suivi. Prime Minister Stephen Harper`s recent cabinet ...

Cargill's High River Plant reopens - Lethbridge | Globalnews.caglobalnews.ca › news › cargills-high-river-plant-reo...

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· Canadian Cattlemen's Association chair Martin Unrau added, “They've been harvesting since this morning. Everything seems to be good, ...

Japan relaxes restrictions on beef imports from Canada - The Globe ...www.theglobeandmail.com › news › article

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... and we've been looking forward to this for quite some time," Martin Unrau, president of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association, said in a teleconference.

U.S. to appeal WTO ruling against meat labels - Reuterswww.reuters.com › article

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· ... plants in the U.S.” for Canadian livestock, said Martin Unrau, a Manitoba rancher and president of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association.

Tyson stop buying Canadian cattle - Leather International

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Tyson Foods' decision to stop buying Canadian cattle shipped directly to its US beef plants in order to cut costs could impact thousands of industry jobs in...

XL Foods can resume shipments to U.S.: CFIA | Globalnews.ca

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An Alberta meat plant involved in a massive recall of tainted beef over E. Coli concerns is once again being allowed to ship products to the United States.

Little choice for XL Foods but to seek outside assistance - The Globe...

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Mounting costs likely forced hands of XL co-CEOs to seek management assistance, possible buyer

2015_Feb_National Beef Strategy launches videos

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“The need for industry to push itself is now,” says Martin Unrau, CCA Past President, co-chair of the National Beef Strategic Planning Group and a member of the ...

New livestock price insurance program launched | Globalnews.ca

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New livestock price insurance program for cattle, hog producers in western provinces.

Japan relaxes restrictions on beef imports from Canada - The Globe...

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The Canadian government estimates the potential market value of beef exports to Japan will rise to between $140-million and $150-million a year,

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CETA deal leaves Canadian agriculture buzzing - iPolitics

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... the high value that the European beef market represents,” Canadian Cattlemen's Association President Martin Unrau said in a statement.

Livestock Insurance To Reduce Risk in Western Canadawww.thebeefsite.com › news › livestock-insurance-t...

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... Livestock Price Insurance Programme will not remove risk but will offer ways to manage it, says Canadian Cattlemen's Association President Martin Unrau.

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... E. coli and these new controls will enhance industry efforts in the fight against E. coli," association president Martin Unrau said in a news release.

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President, Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA) Martin Unrau -. "This program gives more producers access to a solid tool to manage price and basis risk, ...

Harper Government Takes Steps to End WTO Challenge on South Korea’s...

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“The CCA fully supports the early termination of the WTO dispute panel,” said Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA) President Martin Unrau.

Beef Industry Turning Corner On BSE | Farms.com

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our industry," says Martin Unrau, noting the industry has ...

Beef is out; wheat is in: farmers | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca › news › canada › manitoba › beef-is-o...

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· Martin Unrau, president of the Manitoba Cattle Producers Association, is just one of hundreds of ranchers expected to sell off their animals ...

CCA Welcomes New President - DiscoverWeyburn.comwww.discoverweyburn.com › ag-news › written-by-...

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· Dave Solverson of Camrose, Alberta takes over for Martin Unrau of MacGregor, Manitoba. Solverson operates a 5,000 acre cow-calf to finish ...

Canadian Cattlemen's Association to Fight COOL Appealdrumhelleronline.com › ag-news › canadian-cattlem...

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· Hopefully we'll be able to uphold the ruling that was put forward and get this thing behind us," says CCA President Martin Unrau.

Harper Government Secures Full Market Access for Beef to the ...www.canada.ca › news › archive › › harpe...

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· Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA) President Martin Unrau welcomed the announcement. "The UAE is the latest country to recognize the ...

Japan relaxes rules on Canadian beef imports - Better Farmingwww.betterfarming.com › online-news › japan-relax...

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· Martin Unrau, president of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association, says today's exciting federal government announcement is very significant ...

Tougher food-safety rules in the works: Agriculture Minister Gerry...

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Canada's food watchdog is planning to impose tougher rules to deal with the threat of E. coli in slaughterhouses.
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