Japan opens doors to Canadian beef over 30 months old
Canadian livestock producers received some good news over the long weekend, with the announcement Japan would now import beef from animals of all ages.
Restrictions on beef over 30 months (OTM) of age have been in place since 2005. Japan had closed its borders following the finding in 2003 of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Canada. Chad Macpherson, General Manager of the Saskatchewan Stockgrower’s Association, said the recent announcement from Japan came in under the radar, but added he was not entirely surprised by it.
“Through the negotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) we were resuming and gaining market access to Japan so this is just another step in restoring full market access to Japan,” he said.