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TheDairySite BSE News
This page provides a summary list of both recent and past news articles related to BSE in Cattle. To read just the BSE news from a specific country click on that country's flag.
Creatively surviving the BSE crisis
CANADA - As the U.S. border closure continues, ranchers look for alternate sources of income The BSE crisis has engendered a genuine sense of hardship -- and ultimately hard-won survival -- for beef producers in Alberta, as they struggle to remain...
Nova Scotia provides $9-million for BSE
CANADA - The Nova Scotia government says it will provide $9-million to help farmers get through the mad cow crisis. The cash will also be used to help farmers hurt by depressed hog markets. Chris d'Entremont, the minister of Agriculture, says it's part...
Ottawa mishandled mad-cow crisis
OTTAWA - The federal government's response to last year's mad-cow crisis was plagued by poor planning, staffing problems and inadequate information-sharing, according to an internal review obtained by The Vancouver Sun. While the review concludes that...
Canadian beef might soon enter US market again
CANADA - Canadian Agriculture Minister, Andy Mitchell said US might import Canadian beef again when American anti-BSE regulations are up for approval. Mitchell described as ‘an important step toward the normalisation of trade' America's Agriculture...
Canada Sees Progress On Resumption Of Beef Trade With Taiwan
CANADA - Taiwan has confirmed its intention to conditionally grant Canada access for boneless beef exports to that country, according to a release from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Minister Andy Mitchell. However, the release said, Taiwan will first...
Federal BSE dollars flowing to farmers
CANADA - To help sustain producers affected by BSE, Andy Mitchell, P.C., M.P., Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food announced an interim payment and a 2004 Special Advance payment for Canadian cattle producers under the Canadian Agricultural Income...
Election year politics blamed for delay in mad cow border dispute
CANADA - American domestic politics in a presidential election year have contributed to the delay in reopening the U.S. market to Canadian beef, U.S. Ambassador Paul Cellucci said. Cellucci, a former Republican governor of Massachusetts, blamed Democrats...
U.S. likely to re-open border to beef
CANADA - Although it's unclear whom Prime Minister Paul Martin will be dealing with at the White House, the U.S. Ambassador to Canada says he's confident the American border will re-open to Canadian beef. "There will continue to be some opposition in...
Canadians Detect Zero Cases of BSE; Testing Program Exceeds Goal for Year
CANADA - Canada has not detected a single new case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in the nearly 9,000 animals it has tested as part of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) enhanced surveillance program. As of Oct. 27, exactly 8,968...
Canadian slaughterhouse shares offered to ranchers
CANADA - Canadian ranchers frustrated with export markets that have remained closed since the 2003 discovery of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Alberta now can buy shares in a planned meatpacking plant in the Edmonton area. Source: Meatin...
BSE Update: Canada Announces New Strategy
CANADA - The Government of Canada is pleased to announce that the implementation of the national Repositioning the Livestock Industry Strategy is fully underway. The $488 million strategy was first announced on September 10th by Agriculture and Agri-Food...
Canada Exceeds 2004 BSE Testing Targets
CANADA - Canada has surpassed this year's national target for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) surveillance. As of October 27, 2004, more than 8,600 animals have been tested for the disease this year, with all results returning negative. Source:...
BSE still boils Albertans' blood
ALBERTA - About 100 ranchers, meat packers, farm experts and politicians braved the first snow of the year to chew the fat about the beef industry crisis yesterday. The all-day symposium on BSE at a hall in Innisfree, 141 km east of Edmonton, heard...
B.C. offers $6 million program to help cattle ranchers through mad cow fallout
CANADA - The B.C. government and federal governments are offering a $15 million program to pay farmers to keep their calves from market. The program is aimed at helping farmers brave the fallout of the mad cow scare. The federal government is expected...
Canadian Mad Cow ground up for stock food - Broadcaster
CANADA - The diseased cow that sparked Canada's mad cow crisis in May last year was turned into feed and may have been mistakenly fed to other cows. Canadian broadcaster CBC News reported that documents disclosed through official information requests...
BSE testing increased
ALBERTA - Alberta’s government testing laboratory reported a tenfold increase in the number of cattle submitted in a single week for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, The Calgary (Alberta) Herald reported. The University of Guelph’s FSNet electronic...
Cattle farmers across Canada fight for survival amid BSE fallout
CANADA - Don Procter can barely stomach the thought of it. Eighteen months ago, he considered himself lucky. His modest cattle operation was not making him rich, but he was doing just fine. Then, on May 20, 2003, a single case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy,...
Rules banning BSE-risk materials from animal feed on the way
CANADA - Rules banning the use of cow brain, eyes and backbone in all animal feed will be published in the next few weeks, the federal agriculture minister said Friday. Andy Mitchell was responding to a CBC report that highlighted how cattle can sometimes...
Time for mandatory BSE tests
CANADA - The Canadian cattle industry is playing with fire. The producers are lagging behind in meeting the target of 8,000 cattle tested for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) by the end of this year, a target set by the federal government less...
BSE panel to chase solutions
CANADA - Finding solutions to the mad cow crisis is the aim of a new advisory panel unveiled by the official opposition. "Conservative Members of Parliament are not prepared to stand idly by, as the Liberal government has done, while our industry suffers,"...
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Latest BSE News
Thursday, December 09, 2004
Creatively surviving the BSE crisis CANADA - As the U.S. border closure continues, ranchers look for alternate sources of income The BSE crisis has engendered a genuine sense of hardship -- and ultimately hard-won survival -- for beef producers in Alberta, as they struggle to remain...
Saturday, December 04, 2004
Nova Scotia provides $9-million for BSE CANADA - The Nova Scotia government says it will provide $9-million to help farmers get through the mad cow crisis. The cash will also be used to help farmers hurt by depressed hog markets. Chris d'Entremont, the minister of Agriculture, says it's part...
Friday, November 26, 2004
Ottawa mishandled mad-cow crisis OTTAWA - The federal government's response to last year's mad-cow crisis was plagued by poor planning, staffing problems and inadequate information-sharing, according to an internal review obtained by The Vancouver Sun. While the review concludes that...
Monday, November 22, 2004
Canadian beef might soon enter US market again CANADA - Canadian Agriculture Minister, Andy Mitchell said US might import Canadian beef again when American anti-BSE regulations are up for approval. Mitchell described as ‘an important step toward the normalisation of trade' America's Agriculture...
Monday, November 15, 2004
Canada Sees Progress On Resumption Of Beef Trade With Taiwan CANADA - Taiwan has confirmed its intention to conditionally grant Canada access for boneless beef exports to that country, according to a release from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Minister Andy Mitchell. However, the release said, Taiwan will first...
Friday, November 12, 2004
Federal BSE dollars flowing to farmers CANADA - To help sustain producers affected by BSE, Andy Mitchell, P.C., M.P., Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food announced an interim payment and a 2004 Special Advance payment for Canadian cattle producers under the Canadian Agricultural Income...
Friday, November 05, 2004
Election year politics blamed for delay in mad cow border dispute CANADA - American domestic politics in a presidential election year have contributed to the delay in reopening the U.S. market to Canadian beef, U.S. Ambassador Paul Cellucci said. Cellucci, a former Republican governor of Massachusetts, blamed Democrats...
Thursday, November 04, 2004
U.S. likely to re-open border to beef CANADA - Although it's unclear whom Prime Minister Paul Martin will be dealing with at the White House, the U.S. Ambassador to Canada says he's confident the American border will re-open to Canadian beef. "There will continue to be some opposition in...
Canadians Detect Zero Cases of BSE; Testing Program Exceeds Goal for Year CANADA - Canada has not detected a single new case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in the nearly 9,000 animals it has tested as part of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) enhanced surveillance program. As of Oct. 27, exactly 8,968...
Canadian slaughterhouse shares offered to ranchers CANADA - Canadian ranchers frustrated with export markets that have remained closed since the 2003 discovery of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Alberta now can buy shares in a planned meatpacking plant in the Edmonton area. Source: Meatin...
Friday, October 29, 2004
BSE Update: Canada Announces New Strategy CANADA - The Government of Canada is pleased to announce that the implementation of the national Repositioning the Livestock Industry Strategy is fully underway. The $488 million strategy was first announced on September 10th by Agriculture and Agri-Food...
Canada Exceeds 2004 BSE Testing Targets CANADA - Canada has surpassed this year's national target for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) surveillance. As of October 27, 2004, more than 8,600 animals have been tested for the disease this year, with all results returning negative. Source:...
Monday, October 18, 2004
BSE still boils Albertans' blood ALBERTA - About 100 ranchers, meat packers, farm experts and politicians braved the first snow of the year to chew the fat about the beef industry crisis yesterday. The all-day symposium on BSE at a hall in Innisfree, 141 km east of Edmonton, heard...
Friday, October 08, 2004
B.C. offers $6 million program to help cattle ranchers through mad cow fallout CANADA - The B.C. government and federal governments are offering a $15 million program to pay farmers to keep their calves from market. The program is aimed at helping farmers brave the fallout of the mad cow scare. The federal government is expected...
Wednesday, October 06, 2004
Canadian Mad Cow ground up for stock food - Broadcaster CANADA - The diseased cow that sparked Canada's mad cow crisis in May last year was turned into feed and may have been mistakenly fed to other cows. Canadian broadcaster CBC News reported that documents disclosed through official information requests...
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
BSE testing increased ALBERTA - Alberta’s government testing laboratory reported a tenfold increase in the number of cattle submitted in a single week for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, The Calgary (Alberta) Herald reported. The University of Guelph’s FSNet electronic...
Monday, October 04, 2004
Cattle farmers across Canada fight for survival amid BSE fallout CANADA - Don Procter can barely stomach the thought of it. Eighteen months ago, he considered himself lucky. His modest cattle operation was not making him rich, but he was doing just fine. Then, on May 20, 2003, a single case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy,...
Saturday, October 02, 2004
Rules banning BSE-risk materials from animal feed on the way CANADA - Rules banning the use of cow brain, eyes and backbone in all animal feed will be published in the next few weeks, the federal agriculture minister said Friday. Andy Mitchell was responding to a CBC report that highlighted how cattle can sometimes...
Thursday, September 30, 2004
Time for mandatory BSE tests CANADA - The Canadian cattle industry is playing with fire. The producers are lagging behind in meeting the target of 8,000 cattle tested for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) by the end of this year, a target set by the federal government less...
Friday, September 03, 2004
BSE panel to chase solutions CANADA - Finding solutions to the mad cow crisis is the aim of a new advisory panel unveiled by the official opposition. "Conservative Members of Parliament are not prepared to stand idly by, as the Liberal government has done, while our industry suffers,"...








