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U.S. Not Concerned About Safety of Canadian Beef (07/07/06 07:20)
OMAHA (DTN) - Good Morning Ontario reported the U.S. says it's not concerned about the safety of Canadian beef and cattle.
USDA Chief Veterinarian John Clifford said in a release that the latest Canadian case of BSE isn't expected to "cause any disruption to our trade in beef or beef products from Canada."
"Food safety, both in the U.S. and Canada, is protected by an interlocking system of firewalls," Clifford said Thursday, and stressed he was confident in Canada's measures to find diseased cattle and make sure the disease doesn't threaten the country's beef production.
USDA is so confident, Clifford said, that it will not send officials to monitor Canada's investigation into the latest BSE discovery.
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OMAHA (DTN) - Good Morning Ontario reported the U.S. says it's not concerned about the safety of Canadian beef and cattle.
USDA Chief Veterinarian John Clifford said in a release that the latest Canadian case of BSE isn't expected to "cause any disruption to our trade in beef or beef products from Canada."
"Food safety, both in the U.S. and Canada, is protected by an interlocking system of firewalls," Clifford said Thursday, and stressed he was confident in Canada's measures to find diseased cattle and make sure the disease doesn't threaten the country's beef production.
USDA is so confident, Clifford said, that it will not send officials to monitor Canada's investigation into the latest BSE discovery.
For more News Headlines, Commodity Quotes, Market Reports and Market Analysis, please visit http://www.teamauctionsales.com.