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    Cuban border to CDN cattle reopens

    Cuba reopens border to Canadian cattle

    Canadian Press

    HAVANA — Cuba has reopened its border to live Canadian cattle, nearly two years after the Caribbean island country blocked such imports over a single case of mad cow disease discovered in Alberta.

    Federal Agriculture Minister Andy Mitchell made the announcement Thursday in Havana after meeting with Cuba's minister of agriculture, Alfredo Jordin Morales.

    The move follows Cuba's decision Dec. 14 to reopen its border to a wide range of beef and beef products from Canadian cattle of any age, as well as pet food that does not contain ruminant meat or bone meal.

    Canadian exporters will now have access to Cuba to ship live cattle, goats and sheep, meat from these animals, as well as bovine semen and embryos.

    A cow with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) was discovered on a northern Alberta farm in May 2003. International borders were subsequently closed to Canadian cattle and, since then, herds have swollen to record numbers and Canada's beef industry has lost more than $7 billion.

    The United States was scheduled to open its border to young Canadian cattle earlier this month, but an injunction in a Montana court by a group of U.S. ranchers prevented that from happening. One American official recently warned it could be 18 months before the U.S. border is again opened to live Canadian cattle.

    "This is another important step for the Canadian cattle industry as yet another country has reopened its markets to Canadian cattle based on science,'' Mitchell said from Havana.

    He said similar agreements were recently approved by Tunisia, a new market for Canadian cattle, and by Lebanon.

    "Now that Canada has achieved important progress in opening these three new markets, we will continue to work towards realizing similar export agreements with other countries.''

    Mexico has indicated it will begin a regulatory process that will eventually lead to the opening of its border to live Canadian cattle.

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    I suspect Cuba would pretty well take anything for free? Especially if it POs the Americans? And I believe Cuba also told the US they could send in a whole whack of agricultural imports?
    The good news is Mexico is getting themselves in a position where they will be able to resume imports of live cattle and challenge the USA on not allowing transport? Canada and Mexico need to work together more closely against the American bully?
    I often wonder if your average American farmer realizes how his neighboring counterparts view him? Does he realize that through American trade policy (which he definitely supports) he has changed the way Canadian/Mexican and others view him? Does your average American get it?
    When he goes to Europe and the cooks spit in his food? When people from many countries boo when the anthem is played at sporting events? When terrorists target America as the greatest enemy?
    I wonder how many American farmers/ranchers have read the book "The Ugly American"?...they don't really need to read the book...just look in the mirror?

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      cowman, I could compare what the average American farmer thinks about their image around the world to what the average ratepayer in a municipality thinks about how rough the roads are around the county, when the one in front of their farm is paved !!
      Unless they have to drive over the rough roads they are not going to care !

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