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1 week ago

Proposed livestock traceability changes are "necessary incremental improvements": Kee Jim

“I think that the traceability changes, the enhancements to our existing system are necessary incremental changes that would put us in a much better position to deal with a animal disease issue or a food safety issue,” Jim says. “We haven't made any changes to the system for over 20 years.”
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1 week ago

Trump's China trip, cattle traceability, & accessible fertilizer | RealAg Radio, May 19/26

Incremental livestock traceability changes face producer pushback over cost and overreach, while some urge industry groups to continue pursuing them.
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1 month ago

CFIA could move forward with proposed livestock traceability changes ... but will it?

The CFIA is pausing livestock traceability regulation changes to consider industry feedback and engage in further consultations.
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1 month ago

Cattle sector seeks workable path forward on traceability

Proposed livestock traceability regulations in Canada face significant opposition from the Canadian Cattle Association, citing concerns over practicality and cost.
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1 month ago

Canadian Cattle Association no longer backs traceability changes; will convene task force on disease preparedness

The Canadian Cattle Association opposes proposed amendments to livestock traceability regulations, advocating for a risk-based, industry-led approach instead.
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1 month ago

Cattle sector seeks workable path forward on traceability

Proposed livestock traceability regulations in Canada face significant opposition from the Canadian Cattle Association, citing concerns over practicality and cost.
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fromRealagriculture
1 month ago

Canadian Cattle Association no longer backs traceability changes; will convene task force on disease preparedness

The Canadian Cattle Association opposes proposed amendments to livestock traceability regulations, advocating for a risk-based, industry-led approach instead.
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fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

Two provincial cattle associations call for scrapping of proposed livestock traceability regulations

Manitoba Beef Producers supports livestock traceability but seeks refinement of proposed federal regulations to ensure practical farm-level implementation and reduce administrative burden.
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