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  2. Mad cow crisis - Wikipedia

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    The number of BSE cases reported following slaughterhouse testing has been minimal over the past 5 years, in line with the natural prevalence of the disease: 2 cases in 2006, i.e. 0.0008 cases per thousand cattle slaughtered; 3 cases in 2007 (0.0013 %0); 1 case in 2008 (0.0004 %0) and 2 cases in 2009 (0.0013 %0), with testing alone costing the ...

  3. United States beef imports in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A further agreement was put in place in 2022 to decrease the threat of beef trade interruptions between the countries. Exports of U.S. beef to Japan totaled almost $2.4 billion in 2021, out of global sales of beef and beef product exports from the United States valued at more than $10 billion. [1]

  4. Beef Bones Regulations 1997 - Wikipedia

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    The Beef Bones Regulations 1997 was a statutory instrument of the British government that limited the sale of beef on the bone. The regulations were implemented as a response to the United Kingdom BSE outbreak (mad cow disease) over fears that variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease in humans might be caused by the consumption of dorsal root ...

  5. 'The future of this industry is not in the United ... - AOL

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    This significant decline in cattle, driven by years of severe drought damaging grazing lands, has resulted in higher beef prices domestically. Consumers can already feel the impact. The latest ...

  6. Environmental impacts of animal agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Meat consumption typically increases as people and countries get richer. [13] Trends also vary among livestock sectors. For example, global pork consumption per capita has increased recently (almost entirely due to changes in consumption within China), while global consumption per capita of ruminant meats has been declining. [11]

  7. Meat-loving Argentines eat less beef as inflation bites - AOL

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    "Beef consumption has been dropping quite sharply recently," he added, blaming inflation and the economic slump. "Consumers try to replace beef with cheaper foods, other types of meat or pasta."

  8. United Kingdom BSE outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Studies of similar diseases in other parts of the world have shown that methionine-homozygous people tend to become ill relatively quickly in a first wave, while methionine-valine heterozygous and valine-homozgous people can be infected but remain asymptomatic for years or even decades. [35]

  9. Is it safe to eat at McDonald’s? - AOL

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    People may encounter E. coli when they consume undercooked meat (like ground beef), drink unpasteurized milk or juice or eat contaminated fruits and vegetables. At least 104 people fell ill and 34 ...