Philippines lifts suspension of Canadian beef imports
The Philippines has lifted its suspension of Canadian beef imports, which it imposed due to detection of a cattle disease last month, Canadian Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said
Canada detected a case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in December on an Alberta farm, the country’s first known BSE case in six years.
“Bibeau announced the Philippines’ decision is great news for Canadian livestock producers“The Philippines, China and South Korea halted Canadian beef imports as they sought further information. South Korea lifted earlier this month its suspension of beef shipments from Canada, the world’s eighth-largest beef and veal exporter.
Bibeau announced the Philippines’ decision on Twitter, calling it “great news” for Canadian livestock producers.
BSE is a fatal disease of the nervous system in cattle.
Canada’s latest case is atypical — meaning it is a form of BSE that can occur naturally in older cattle — as opposed to classical BSE, caused by an animal eating contaminated feed.
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