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Animal Identification and Meat Traceability (Paperback)
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Many animal producers support establishment of a nationwide
identification (ID) system capable of quickly tracking animals from
birth to slaughter. While they believe such a system is needed to
better deal with animal diseases or meet foreign market
specifications, some consumer groups and others believe it also
would be useful for food safety or retail informational purposes -
and that the program should be able to trace meat products through
processing and consumption. However, despite years of effort on at
least an animal ID program for disease purposes, many contentious
issues remain unresolved. For example, should it be mandatory or
voluntary? What types of information should be collected, on what
animal species, and who should hold it, government or private
entities? How much will it cost, and who should pay? Following the
first U.S. report of a cow with BSE (bovine spongiform
encephalopathy or "mad cow disease") in late December 2003, the
Secretary of Agriculture promised to take the lead in implementing
an animal ID program capable of identifying all animals of interest
within 48 hours of a disease discovery (BSE or other). The U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) has committed, through FY2006, $85
million to this effort, and all states now have systems for
registering animal premises. Some industry groups and lawmakers
have criticized USDA for moving too slowly and/or not providing a
clearer path toward a universal ID program. Others believe that
USDA's progress to date simply reflects the deep divisions among
producers and other interests over the many unresolved questions. A
few livestock producers oppose any effort to establish broader
programs, fearing they will be costly and intrusive.
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Imprint: |
Bibliogov
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2013 |
First published: |
2013 |
Authors: |
Geoffrey S. Becker
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Dimensions: |
246 x 189 x 1mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
22 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-288-67014-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Politics & government >
General
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LSN: |
1-288-67014-1 |
Barcode: |
9781288670147 |
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