It looks like our fat trade is going to be okay. We'll be able to probably handle the backlog until they open up the border for young stuff. Our real problem is the 30 month stuff.
What would happen if our government made it mandatory to test anything over 30 months? Then certificate in hand we could tell other countries you either take this totally clean meat or we no longer take any of yours and to hell with the international agreements. Raise the whole thing to a higher level instead of trying to find the lowest common denominator. Europes done this for years! While we were at it we could do a test for E.coli and Johnes disease. Why we would have the best meat in the world and we could PROVE it! Japan has already clearly stated that is what we need to do. And without all the imports we might just be able to eat up a lot more of our cow beef here at home? No more garbage from South America or Australia? The deli owners in Toronto might be a bit upset tho! No more cheap kangaroo and rat meat!
Now who pays for any cattle that fail the test? I suppose you do but how is that any different than now? If you haul a cow into a packing plant and she is condemned you don't get paid.
I wonder how they did it in Europe? Did the farmers get paid for the cows that had to be incinerated because of BSE? How about foot and mouth? Did they get compensation? I think there was compensation of some sort for cattle that had bangs or TB in Canada so maybe for BSE too?
If it became totally necessary to kill all our 30 month old stuff here we might just get some new packing/fabrication plants up and running and that has to be a good thing?
What happens when our next BSE cow shows up? And she probably will! If we're testing everything it won't be a problem but if we're only doing it hit and miss it will make this little nightmare we're going through now, look like a sweet dream!
What would happen if our government made it mandatory to test anything over 30 months? Then certificate in hand we could tell other countries you either take this totally clean meat or we no longer take any of yours and to hell with the international agreements. Raise the whole thing to a higher level instead of trying to find the lowest common denominator. Europes done this for years! While we were at it we could do a test for E.coli and Johnes disease. Why we would have the best meat in the world and we could PROVE it! Japan has already clearly stated that is what we need to do. And without all the imports we might just be able to eat up a lot more of our cow beef here at home? No more garbage from South America or Australia? The deli owners in Toronto might be a bit upset tho! No more cheap kangaroo and rat meat!
Now who pays for any cattle that fail the test? I suppose you do but how is that any different than now? If you haul a cow into a packing plant and she is condemned you don't get paid.
I wonder how they did it in Europe? Did the farmers get paid for the cows that had to be incinerated because of BSE? How about foot and mouth? Did they get compensation? I think there was compensation of some sort for cattle that had bangs or TB in Canada so maybe for BSE too?
If it became totally necessary to kill all our 30 month old stuff here we might just get some new packing/fabrication plants up and running and that has to be a good thing?
What happens when our next BSE cow shows up? And she probably will! If we're testing everything it won't be a problem but if we're only doing it hit and miss it will make this little nightmare we're going through now, look like a sweet dream!
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