date:Jul 01, 2014
a great development.
The National Cattlemen's Beef Association said it embraced competition.
Its Legislative Affairs Director Kent Bacus said that US cattle farmers saw competition as something that made them stronger, and as they did not receive any subsidies they lived and died by the market.
The NCBA, which represents cattle rangers, meat producers and retailers, said it welcomed Irish beef into the US as long as it met all of the scientific standards that the US government had put in pla