BEEF INDUSTRY collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)

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meanings of beef and industry

beef

noun

uk

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/biːf/us

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/biːf/

the flesh of cattle (= cows), eaten ...

industry

noun

uk

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/ˈɪn.də.stri/us

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/ˈɪn.də.stri/

the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or ...

Examples of beef industry

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Decisions were taken on the basis of biased recommendations, and studies were commissioned and paid for by the beef industry itself.

Unless we have a system for the recognition and registration of cattle, it will not be possible to label beef and other beef industry products.

As our beef industry is worth over £50 million per year, agriculture is our biggest industry.

Tools to support the beef industry in tackling this crisis must be implemented.

Given the current crisis in the beef industry, it would be better to avoid further reforms at least until we have mastered the present crisis.

However, the crisis in the beef industry is unprecedented and much deeper than anything witnessed in the past.

I shall certainly bear in mind his example which, sadly, is typical of problems in the beef industry.

That was done to help the beef industry in a crisis.

Our support for the beef industry totals almost £1.5 billion.

In the beef industry, many livestock farmers would like additional support for beef heifers coming off upland farms.

It is just not good enough to try to hide behind the argument that to raise these issues jeopardises the beef industry.

I am afraid that farmers and people working in ancillary industries to the beef industry regard him as the fraud and the sham.

I do not mind if we call it "intervention" for the beef industry, but let us provide compensation.

The beef industry is suffering from a deficit of about £58 million due to the lack of a market for tallow, meat and bonemeal.

This is his view about what is happening to the beef industry.

That is the correct approach and the first part of the equation must be with the beef industry.

Moreover, we must have talks with the industry—we are having talks now—about a long-term approach to the beef industry.

The truth is that the history of the agriculture industry and of the beef industry proves that not to be the case.

If that is so, let us look at the present position of the beef industry.

The difficulties in the beef industry have been mentioned.

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