Thursday, January 4, 2007 · Last updated 1:18 p.m. PT
U.S. seeks more Canadian beef importsBy LIBBy QUAID
AP FOOD AND FARM WRITER
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration said Thursday it will seek to increase
cattle and beef imports from Canada despite questions about Canadian safeguards
against mad cow disease.
Canada discovered five new cases of the disease last year. One in particular was
disturbing because the cow was born years after Canada adopted safeguards to
keep the disease from spreading.
-snip-Still, beef and cattle imports have been restricted to animals younger than 30
months because older animals carry a higher risk of having mad cow disease,
which is known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE.
The Agriculture Department is proposing to allow imports of beef and cattle from
Canadian cattle 30 months and older. Live animals that are imported for breeding
and slaughter in the U.S. must be born on or after March 1, 1999.
-snip-Full article:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1151AP_Mad_Cow_Canada.html