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    Canadian Cattle Industry Looks for Slaughter Capacity Increase

    High Plains Journal - 3rd September 2004

    Canadian Cattle Industry Looks for Slaughter Capacity Increase

    CANADA - Sixteen months after an outbreak of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) financially dented Canadian cattle producers and processors, officials are hoping an increase of domestic slaughterhouses, as well as new feed policies will assist the Canadian cattle industry’s recovery.

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