Korea Poised to Resume Imports of Canadian Beef
Digital Chosun Ilbo
Nov. 5, 2008
Korea
has effectively agreed to resume import of Canadian beef from cattle aged under 30 months. The Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry
and Fisheries on Tuesday said Canada in two-day bilateral talks at the National
Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service demanded Korea resume import of
Canadian beef of all parts and ages since it has regained “controlled” BSE risk
status from the organization for animal health (OIE).
Seoul responded it can only
allow import of beef from cattle younger than 30 months according to domestic
regulations, and Canada
accepted.
The Agriculture Ministry will conduct a field inspection in
Canada this month, and negotiate the details of banned parts such as the
specified risk materials, qualifications for meat processing factories, and
measures in case of a renewed outbreak out of BSE.
Korea
banned import of Canadian beef in May 2003 after mad cow disease broke out in
the country. Canada
has seen a total of 14 cases of BSE infection, with the latest reported in
August.
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