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Article: .... Just weeks after lifting its ban on U.S. beef, Japan reimposed it last week after finding an animal spine in a beef shipment at Tokyo International Airport.(Brief article)
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- The Food Institute Report
- Article date:
- January 23, 2006
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.... Just weeks after lifting its ban on U.S. beef, Japan reimposed it last week after finding an animal spine in a beef shipment at Tokyo International Airport. Japan plans to halt the imports until it receives a report from the U.S. on how the material got into the shipment. The national Agriculture Minister said ministry inspectors found material from cattle backbone in three out of 41 boxes in a 858 pound shipment of beef ...
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