European vs. American Meat: Production, Policy, and Consumption Patterns
Across
- 3. German bratwurst and Italian salami belong to this European cured-meat tradition.
- 5. Tyson Foods dominates this American meat sector, especially chicken.
- 6. Germany and Spain lead Europe in this meat, famous for bratwurst and jamón.
- 7. U.S. CAFOs fatten cattle in this intensive system.
- 10. Lifestyle chosen by 1.5 million Germans in 2022, reducing meat demand.
- 11. Smoky U.S. cooking style with Kansas City and Texas variations.
- 13. Major U.S. export, at the heart of the 1989 EU hormone ban dispute.
- 14. The U.S. sends beef to Japan and Mexico, while the EU ships pork to China under this trade category.
- 16. Widely used in U.S. livestock until FDA restrictions in 2017.
Down
- 1. Ireland markets its beef as raised on this kind of grassland.
- 2. Greenhouse gas footprint from livestock, central to EU climate policy debates.
- 3. Ribeye and porterhouse are famous U.S. cuts of this dish.
- 4. Substances banned by the EU in cattle production since 1989.
- 8. 2019 WTO deal gave U.S. more quota for hormone-free beef by lowering these barriers.
- 9. U.K. exported over 80,000 tons of this meat in 2020.
- 12. Political shift that forced new border checks on U.K. meat exports in 2020.
- 15. Global trade body that arbitrates EU–U.S. beef disputes.