Global round-up
14 December 1999
Global round-up
Hungary plans huge restructuring of agriculture
Fish farming, processing and bio-diesel production will replace many current sectors of Hungarian agriculture in the coming years, a minister has announced.
Irish seek financial aid for food hygiene
Jobs in the small abattoir and family butchers sector are at risk because of the cost of meeting increasing hygiene demands, the Irish parliament hears.
Poland adopts EU position paper on agriculture
Poland has ended the first stage of its membership negotiations with the EU, with the Polish government endorsing the difficult agriculture position paper.
Namibia targets EU with grape exports
Namibia has called on the European Union to increase the countrys grape quota to the European market from 900 tonnes a year to 5000 tonnes.
Czechs decide not to import British beef
Following talks between an agriculture minister and state vets, the Czech Republic has decided not to import British beef for the time being.
Serious disease hits Kenyan maize
Kenyan plant health inspectors have issued an alert after an outbreak of grey leaf spot affecting the seed crop in major maize growing regions.
Cambodia halts pork imports amid “mad pig” scare
The Cambodian government has ordered all imports of pork be halted amid fears that contaminated meat could be reaching local markets currently awash with rumours of a mysterious “mad pig” threat.
Irish seek joint action to curb NZ lamb imports
Sheep farmers in the west of Ireland are demanding urgent action on ewe premiums and New Zealand imports.
Argentina wants to expand dairy exports
Argentinas largest dairy company would like foreign doors to open even wider to its products.
New Indian potato varieties suitable for French fries
Indian researchers have developed two high dry-matter potato varieties which are suitable for crisp and French fries processing.
Vietnam to import live cattle from Australia
Cattle exporters in Australias Northern Territory look set to benefit from improvements to Vietnams retail industry.
Argentinian pedigree Angus embryos arrive in Scotland
A pioneering project which could inject new life into the Aberdeen-Angus breed took a step forward when Argentinian cattle embryos arrived in Perthshire
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