Charlie;
I see this on DTN this morning;
"Penn repeated Washington's official stance that there was no scientific basis for conducting blanket testing and that resources needed for this should instead be focused on testing older cattle with a higher risk of carrying mad cow disease.
Japan, which suffered its first case of mad cow disease in 2001, tests every slaughtered cow for the brain-wasting illness.
Tokyo has been asking the U.S. to do the same before imports of U.S. beef can be resumed. Washington argues that such blanket testing is unnecessary and that additional safety measures it adopted earlier this month are enough to ensure the safety of U.S. beef."
Charlie and Melville;
In a meeting yesterday... it was made very clear to us...
that the Canadian Flag and products represented by it
have taken a major thrashing over intransigence and stubborness with continued refusal to meet safety standards the Japanese require.
This has recked much of our pork business to Japan as well we were told... this effects much more than just beef.
Japan has many traditional foods that consumers there are very happy eating... they have home grown beef with many other alternatives than red meats from North America.
The US obviously can ignore export beef markets... if they do one simple thing... keep live CDN beef out.
Obviously we are only hurting ourselves (CDN Farmers) by Not adopting Japanese standards for BSE testing... CDN Packers have taken the risk capital out of farmers for BSE... they are doing fine...
Export Trade for Alberta is the life blood of the Ag industry... we have entered a new erra... when will we smell the coffee and get on with producing the safest product in the world... backed up by proof and testing... not just words?
Does anyone really think our Government's words of comfort will change banned export markets minds (foreign consumers particularly) and reopen our markets lost to the BSE discovery?
I see this on DTN this morning;
"Penn repeated Washington's official stance that there was no scientific basis for conducting blanket testing and that resources needed for this should instead be focused on testing older cattle with a higher risk of carrying mad cow disease.
Japan, which suffered its first case of mad cow disease in 2001, tests every slaughtered cow for the brain-wasting illness.
Tokyo has been asking the U.S. to do the same before imports of U.S. beef can be resumed. Washington argues that such blanket testing is unnecessary and that additional safety measures it adopted earlier this month are enough to ensure the safety of U.S. beef."
Charlie and Melville;
In a meeting yesterday... it was made very clear to us...
that the Canadian Flag and products represented by it
have taken a major thrashing over intransigence and stubborness with continued refusal to meet safety standards the Japanese require.
This has recked much of our pork business to Japan as well we were told... this effects much more than just beef.
Japan has many traditional foods that consumers there are very happy eating... they have home grown beef with many other alternatives than red meats from North America.
The US obviously can ignore export beef markets... if they do one simple thing... keep live CDN beef out.
Obviously we are only hurting ourselves (CDN Farmers) by Not adopting Japanese standards for BSE testing... CDN Packers have taken the risk capital out of farmers for BSE... they are doing fine...
Export Trade for Alberta is the life blood of the Ag industry... we have entered a new erra... when will we smell the coffee and get on with producing the safest product in the world... backed up by proof and testing... not just words?
Does anyone really think our Government's words of comfort will change banned export markets minds (foreign consumers particularly) and reopen our markets lost to the BSE discovery?
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