After extensive producer engagement and input from provincial beef organizations, the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) does not support proceeding with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) currently proposed amendments to Part XV of the Health of Animals Regulations (Identification and Traceability).
The CCA supports livestock traceability as a core pillar of disease preparedness, market access and confidence in Canadian beef.
CCA and provincial member organizations will convene a Task Force to work for producers on a risk-based, industry-led approach to disease preparedness and emergency management.
This statement was originally published the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) News and Events page.
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The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is the national voice of provincial cattle association members from across Canada. Founded by producers and led by a producer‑elected board of directors, CCA works to address issues that concern Canada’s beef producers. Visit www.cattle.ca