Western Stock Growers Association held a board meeting today and passed a positive resolution on traceability.
The gist of it is:
Whereas the WSGA has serious concerns with the present proposals regarding traceability and:
Whereas LIS (livestock inspection services in Alberta) already successfully performs the basic elements of traceability,
Therefore be it resolved that the western Canadian provinces adopt a single livestock inspection agency for the purposes of traceability based on the LIS model.
Awesome concept which should have legs. LIS has a proven record for providing traceability. The western provinces have about 82% of the beef cow herd in Canada. Doesn't it make sense for us to have a western solution rather than following the east? BTW 3 of the provinces already have some form of livestock (including brands) inspection. Lets get together and push this. The alternative IMO is loss of auction markets, loss of producers, and market disruption. HT
The gist of it is:
Whereas the WSGA has serious concerns with the present proposals regarding traceability and:
Whereas LIS (livestock inspection services in Alberta) already successfully performs the basic elements of traceability,
Therefore be it resolved that the western Canadian provinces adopt a single livestock inspection agency for the purposes of traceability based on the LIS model.
Awesome concept which should have legs. LIS has a proven record for providing traceability. The western provinces have about 82% of the beef cow herd in Canada. Doesn't it make sense for us to have a western solution rather than following the east? BTW 3 of the provinces already have some form of livestock (including brands) inspection. Lets get together and push this. The alternative IMO is loss of auction markets, loss of producers, and market disruption. HT
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