MEAT imports rose by 3.06% during the first quarter, with growth seen in shipments of beef, pork, and turkey, according to the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI). The BAI tallied imports of 273.64 million kilograms of meat during the first half, against 265.52 million kilos a year earlier. “The total i...
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