As we wait for the results of the upcoming DNA results a question keeps running through many of our minds.
What will happen next?
Is it it time to seriously consider implementing BSE testing in Canada in order to regain export markets?
I feel the Canadian beef industy is growing weary of getting back up to its knees only to be sucker punched and knowcked back down.
How long can we wait for the U.S. to decide whether to "help us out" when the vast majority of producers could care less if another Canadian animal ever walked on U.S. soil again?
With this being an election year will the Bush administration be content to just let us swing in the wind as he now has his own BSE problem to deal with.
If we expect to save the Canadian beef industry it is perhaps time for a change of direction. We have been told by gov't and industry leaders that Canadians have to wait and work with the Americans in establishing any new standards.
I say it is time to raise the bar and use the few advantages we have to make the U.S. catch up.
What will happen next?
Is it it time to seriously consider implementing BSE testing in Canada in order to regain export markets?
I feel the Canadian beef industy is growing weary of getting back up to its knees only to be sucker punched and knowcked back down.
How long can we wait for the U.S. to decide whether to "help us out" when the vast majority of producers could care less if another Canadian animal ever walked on U.S. soil again?
With this being an election year will the Bush administration be content to just let us swing in the wind as he now has his own BSE problem to deal with.
If we expect to save the Canadian beef industry it is perhaps time for a change of direction. We have been told by gov't and industry leaders that Canadians have to wait and work with the Americans in establishing any new standards.
I say it is time to raise the bar and use the few advantages we have to make the U.S. catch up.
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