Without a doubt we are going to face a rocky road for the next few weeks, but in the long term this American case of BSE is a good thing for the Canadian cattle producer.
No longer are we alone in the fight to save an industry. Now suddenly we have an ally! Which just happens to be the richest most powerful country in the world! Especially in an election year in the US. I suspect Japan/Korea etc. will soon find out just how tough it is to buck the American tiger? Do you think those senators from the big cattle states might be twisting Bushes tail to get something done?
Now is the time for Canada to cozy right up to the elephant and let him crash his way through the barriers, carrying us with him? And along the way hopefully we can convince the Americans that we need to be together on this whole food safety thing? Including a North Ammerican or world standard on testing, traceback, and how we deal with diseases?
If we accomplish that we've come a long way.
No longer are we alone in the fight to save an industry. Now suddenly we have an ally! Which just happens to be the richest most powerful country in the world! Especially in an election year in the US. I suspect Japan/Korea etc. will soon find out just how tough it is to buck the American tiger? Do you think those senators from the big cattle states might be twisting Bushes tail to get something done?
Now is the time for Canada to cozy right up to the elephant and let him crash his way through the barriers, carrying us with him? And along the way hopefully we can convince the Americans that we need to be together on this whole food safety thing? Including a North Ammerican or world standard on testing, traceback, and how we deal with diseases?
If we accomplish that we've come a long way.
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