World: USDA to conduct field trials for H5N1 in dairy, China's EU dairy imports probe offers limited relief to struggling domestic sector

Published 2024년 9월 6일

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The Chilean government has approved a trade agreement to ensure market access for U.S. meat and cheese products, protecting product names like cheddar, gouda, prosciutto, and salami. In contrast, China's dairy industry faces challenges such as oversupply, declining demand, and falling milk prices, with 80% of farmers experiencing losses. The USDA is seeking public comment on addressing pricing issues in the fed cattle market and is considering stricter guidelines for environmental claims on meat and poultry labels. Meanwhile, dairy markets in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and South America are experiencing various changes, including milk production fluctuations, export value increases, and shifts in demand. Additionally, the USDA is conducting trials for avian influenza vaccines and is accepting submissions for nonviable, non-replicating vaccines.
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The Chilean government approved a trade agreement ensuring market access for U.S. meat and cheese products, protecting terms like cheddar, gouda, prosciutto, and salami. This follows the exchange of letters between US Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Chile’s Undersecretary of International Economic Relations Claudia Sanhueza on June 21, 2024, which initially established the mutual understanding. China's investigation into EU dairy imports aims to alleviate pressure on local farmers, but the impact will be minimal as it targets only a small portion of imports, Bloomberg reports. The dairy sector is grappling with oversupply, declining demand, and falling milk prices, with 80% of farmers facing losses. China's dairy production surged 40% in the past decade, but economic slowdown and shifting consumer habits have exacerbated the industry's challenges. While curbing imports makes strategic sense, the measure is seen as a response to EU tariffs on Chinese goods. USDA has sent a ...

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