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Organic Beef Attracting Keen InterestREGINA - May 30/05 - SNS -- Organic beef producers are seeing a solid increase in interest in their product on account of consumer concern over Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE). Duane Phillippi of Farmer Direct Co-operative Ltd. said, "When our staff go to trade shows around the world to sell organic cereal, oilseeds and pulse crops, they always come back with inquiries about organic beef. This occurred recently in Chicago." Farmer Direct has contracts with American buyers for boneless, boxed organic beef. "Our U.S. buyers are requesting organic boneless subprimals. This is one of the products that the current BSE situation still allows us to send across the border. We do have organic beef grown among our 60 member producers that is of the appropriate weight and grade." Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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