USA: Agricultural exports to reach near-record levels despite BSE, bird flu
By: just-food.com | 29 April 2004
US Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman has said US agricultural exports are set to reach near-record levels for fiscal year 2004, despite trade restrictions on beef exports following the BSE case.
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US Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman has said US agricultural exports are set to reach near-record levels for fiscal year 2004, despite trade restrictions on beef exports following the BSE case.

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