CB-Lartcaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1994 Beef Exports To Reduce Impact Of Increased Domestic Production “Exports are a growing part of our beef demand picture. Over the next four years, increased sales of U.S. beef to foreign markets will absorb almost one-third of our ex pected increase in production,” said Mullins. “So although beef supplies are on an upward trend, our beef exports are also rising. We’re off to an excellent start with a very strong performance in the first quarter.” According to the most recent Council Opposes Ag Spending Cuts To Pay For MONTEREY, Calif. Strong growth in U.S. beef sales to for eign markets will reduce the im pact of increased beef supplies, according to Jim Mullins, chair man of the U.S. Meat Export Federation and a Corwith, lowa, beef producer. Mullins attended the recent USMEF Mid-Year Meeting and Foreign Buyers Conference in Monterey, Calif. WASHINGTON, D.C. The National Council of Farmer Cooperatives’ (NCFC) board of directors voted to oppose any General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) implementing legisla tion that would unfairly single out U.S. agricul ture to bear a dispropor tionate share of die cost of GATT. The farmer coopera tive leaders expressed concern about reports that the administration may propose significant spending cuts in agriculture-related programs to help offset potential revenue losses resulting from tariff reductions. Such a proposal is not only contrary to previous assurances, but grossly unfair since U.S. agri culture accounts for less than five percent of the estimated Sl3-Sl4 bil lion cost of GATT. “Such proposals would place U.S. agri culture at a competitive disadvantage since other countries would not be required to make similar reductions, and make it difficult to capi talize on potential market opportunities under the Uruguay Round GATT agree ment,” said NCFC Board Chairman Terry Fredrickson. 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In 1993, total U.S. beef exports, in cluding beef variety meats, were valued at $2.46 billion. Mullins explained that the anti cipated growth in export sales rep resents a cumulative increase of 850 million pounds of beef for the 1994-1997 period, or 32 percent of the cumulative increase in pro duction (2,700 million pounds) for the same period. The production td %. \ v - We'll build you any • 12-year building experience in the tables design ' • 2”x2” tube frame chute • chute measures 75"x28”x 72” high • 4" casteis for cradle fold-up • Two hydraulic cylinders for extra stability • fold away side gate • removeable head board • 45 min. video from International Hoof Trimming School of Canada Delivery Available estimate is based on the latest data from Cattle Fax. ‘This type of growth doesn’t just happen on its own, we have to keep fighting for market share,” said Mullins. “USMEF has mar keting programs in more than SO different countries around the world. 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