CFIA revises livestock traceability rules
The CFIA has dropped proposed new traceability reporting requirements for beef cattle after strong industry opposition.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency paused the proposed changes in January after strong opposition from the beef cattle sector, which said additional reporting on cattle movement would be too burdensome.
The Saskatchewan Cattle Association (SCA) has been holding open forums across the province to gather feedback from producers. The Canadian Cattle Association and Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association have also been seeking feedback from members.
An update on the CFIA’s traceability regulation changes was provided during a Tuesday night webinar hosted by the SCA.


