World body says Canadian beef officially poses ‘negligible risk’ for mad cow disease
WASHINGTON — An international animal-health watchdog has officially declared Canadian beef as posing “negligible risk” for mad cow disease.
The designation, which is the most preferred category, was approved earlier today by the World Organization for Animal Health.
Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau says the decision will give Canada new leverage in efforts to find additional export markets for beef and cattle exports.
Beef producers and the federal government have been working to restore the industry’s lustre ever since the first domestic case of mad cow disease was detected in Canada in 2003.