South Korea suspends Canadian beef imports after BSE case

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South Korea has suspended beef imports from Canada, which reported its first case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in six years, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said on Wednesday

by Rod Nickel – Reuters

South Korea, the fourth-largest beef importer in the world, is seeking more information about the case before lifting its suspension, the agency’s spokesman Patrick Girard said. He added that no other countries have told Canada, the eighth-largest beef exporter, that they are considering trade action.

“Canada’s latest case is atypical – meaning that it  can occur naturally in older cattle  as opposed to  an animal eating contaminated feed 

 

Canada reported the BSE case in an 8-1/2-year-old beef cow in the province of Alberta, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said on Monday.

The cow was euthanized on the farm and did not enter the food or animal feed chain, Girard said.

 

 
 

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