The US has been locked out of the Japanese and other Asian markets because of BSE and the fact that they don't test every animal. The Asian market represents about the same number of animals that Canada used to ship into the US.
So why don't we test every animal and ship them into the Asian market and restore our beef sales to pre BSE levels.
The americans don't want to test every animal because they may actually find some cases of BSE in their own country. Well lets face it,, CANADA has BSE so, it would be in our best interests to test and start taking on some new markets if the US is just going to screw us over at the border anyway.
I am sure that the US does not want to test and has said to Canada that if we hold out on testing too, that they will open the border as soon as Japan backs down and lets US beef into Japan again. Here we are and guess what Japan hasn't backed down!! Screw the americans, we are getting tired of their protectionist attitudes. Lets start testing and restore some markets. Yes it may cost us $50/hd, but it sure beats losing $400/hd like we are right now. I would be that BSE testing would come down in cost, once the numbers tested goes up. It does in every other industry.
The downside to our own testing is that we may find another 20-30 cases of BSE. If they are removed from the food chain and destroyed, it should increase consumer confidence. We could say to our consumers, would you sooner eat something where every one has been tested, or eat imported beef that has not been tested at all? Yes the first case of BSE that is found when we start testing all the animals will be very much a publicity issue. After that is correctly handled in the media, it would not be an issue if a 2nd ,3rd, etc. BSE case is found.
If we are going to test, it would not hurt to test for e-coli 357 other, as untill now that has been the most common reason for meat recalls.
If the US then starts to test all animals, there would no reason not to allow our beef into the US again.
Think what will happen to us if they find another case of BSE in CANADA tomorrow or the next day. It will put us back into turmoil, and can't do anything but erode our Canadian consumers confidence. Lets face it, we are already increasing our testing for suspect BSE animals, so our odds of finding another case are way higher than in the past.
Our packers are US owned. So the people that work for them have to toe the US line or get fired. Lets get the Gov't to mandate testing of every animal. We can always stop testing later on if we have too. Perhaps even being real serious about testing, will have the US open the border more quickly.
So why don't we test every animal and ship them into the Asian market and restore our beef sales to pre BSE levels.
The americans don't want to test every animal because they may actually find some cases of BSE in their own country. Well lets face it,, CANADA has BSE so, it would be in our best interests to test and start taking on some new markets if the US is just going to screw us over at the border anyway.
I am sure that the US does not want to test and has said to Canada that if we hold out on testing too, that they will open the border as soon as Japan backs down and lets US beef into Japan again. Here we are and guess what Japan hasn't backed down!! Screw the americans, we are getting tired of their protectionist attitudes. Lets start testing and restore some markets. Yes it may cost us $50/hd, but it sure beats losing $400/hd like we are right now. I would be that BSE testing would come down in cost, once the numbers tested goes up. It does in every other industry.
The downside to our own testing is that we may find another 20-30 cases of BSE. If they are removed from the food chain and destroyed, it should increase consumer confidence. We could say to our consumers, would you sooner eat something where every one has been tested, or eat imported beef that has not been tested at all? Yes the first case of BSE that is found when we start testing all the animals will be very much a publicity issue. After that is correctly handled in the media, it would not be an issue if a 2nd ,3rd, etc. BSE case is found.
If we are going to test, it would not hurt to test for e-coli 357 other, as untill now that has been the most common reason for meat recalls.
If the US then starts to test all animals, there would no reason not to allow our beef into the US again.
Think what will happen to us if they find another case of BSE in CANADA tomorrow or the next day. It will put us back into turmoil, and can't do anything but erode our Canadian consumers confidence. Lets face it, we are already increasing our testing for suspect BSE animals, so our odds of finding another case are way higher than in the past.
Our packers are US owned. So the people that work for them have to toe the US line or get fired. Lets get the Gov't to mandate testing of every animal. We can always stop testing later on if we have too. Perhaps even being real serious about testing, will have the US open the border more quickly.
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