India's Supreme Court suspended on Tuesday a government ban on the trade of cattle for slaughter, a boost for the multi-billion dollar beef and leather industries mostly run by members of the Muslim minority.
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India's Supreme Court on Thursday issued a notice to the central government, seeking its response to the recent ban on the purchase and sale of cattle for slaughter at animal markets that have been opposed by many states.
Final details are in place to allow the US to resume beef shipments to China, US officials said on Monday, allowing companies to prepare for their first sales in 14 years, according to Reuters.
FinaldetailsareinplacetoallowtheUStoresumebeefshipmentstoChina,USofficialssaidonMonday,allowingcompaniestopreparefortheirfirstsalesin14years,accordingtoReuters.
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The Australian government on Friday launched an investigation into the "abhorrent" treatment of Australian cattle in Vietnam, while live exports are set to be suspended after shocking footage has emerged of cattle being cruelly and slowly clubbed to death.
Australian cattle can thrive on land rehabilitated after mining, according to a study conducted by the New South Wales (NSW) state government.
The Nigerian Army on Wednesday said there is no hiding place for fleeing members of Boko Haram and cattle rustlers in the country.
Australia has on Wednesday welcomed Indonesia's decision to ramp up live cattle imports for the final quarter of the year, following the Southeast Asian nation's decision last quarter to cut imports.
Australia is in the final stages of agreeing to an 860- million-U.S.-dollar deal with China which could eventually involve the export of nearly 1 million Australian cattle each year.
China's Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) said on Monday that infections of foot-and-mouth disease have been confirmed in cattle in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region.