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| May 2, 2012
Despite pleas for calm by public health officials, South Korean grocery stores reacted quickly to news of mad cow being found in US beef by cutting off sales. South Korean broadcaster MBC has the story.
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— May 3 at 12:32 pm
...1998 and end-2011 was 7.4 percent. Electra bought Allflex in 1998 after the European Union tightened food traceability rules in the wake of the ...
— May 8 at 01:50 pm
...which has factories in France, Brazil, Poland and China, in 1998 after the European Union tightened food traceability rules in the wake of the B...
— May 10 at 04:35 pm
...December 23rd, 2003, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) made a diagnosis of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, commonly known as mad cow dis...