Clinton News-Record, 1975-02-06, Page 5of the t nsettle
Because
situation in the cattle In-
. dust 'y the following_,. com-
ments from M.P. Bob
Mc1 inle / may be helpful to
producers,
Canada's cattle and beef
global quotas have now been
policy official p since last
August lith, and the U.S.
retaliatory quotas started on
November 16th. fat cattle
' Light weight
(mostly heifers) under 700
.lbs, can enter legally
to our
and are not subject
quota. Our cattle feeders are
very critical of this item as
it has been. a depressing
factor on our' fat cattle
market.
A five percent tolerance in
this 700 lb. weight range had
been permitted but this has
now been eliminated after
protests were made. slaughter
.All imported
cattle, regi be nes designated as
s of weight
range mu
"for immediate re Islaughter",
subj subject to
and of cob
Canada's DES certification
policy.
All feeder cattle, including
those over 700 lbs. can enter
Canada outside they arc
provisions provided
designated as
sleasta90s da and
held for atFeeder
before slaughter. Feeder
show the
cattle imp
necessary negative tests to 5
health
items: T•B•,
Brucellosis, Anaplasmosis,
Blue Tongue and our DES
certification policy.
Some mixed loads of cattle
including heavy slaug
cattle and cattle under and0
0
lbs. have been imp
were not subject to quota
because their load average
was under 700.
All of these loopholes in
our quota provisions - legal
or otherwise, h;.iv,e been
vigorously pointed out on
several occasions by cat-
tlemen to our federal
Agricultural people including
Health of Animals who are
responsible n for the and /follow-up
ad-
ministration
procedures involving ' our
quotas. quarter of 1974
For the last
there were 7193 slaughter•
ilia. 'm
under 7'00 ,:i-
ed 'fro n-
�at le ,.
porm theF't- ;
subject to quota.
In the same period (3
months) 9071 feeder cattle
were imported into Canada.
In 1975, at this date,
(January 28), 13,576 U.S.
cattle have been imported,
but this figure includes some
out of quota cattle. This
1 i is4 head
an
average of about
per day. At this rate of
importation our first quarter
quota should he filled by
about mid February. too
While it- is perhaps
early to estimate the impact
of Mr. Whelan's cow subsidy
policy of December 13th, it is
my personal view that it will
not substantially O ved reduce
andred
total CanadianThere are
heifer numbers.
now indica ciould s that
be up our
two
calf crop
•
ley warns of
depressing, factors c'
percent over '74 and that
crop was seven to eight
,percent over the previous
year!
Again it seems to be more
Our
of the same for
Canadian beef cattlein-
dustry is faced
fundamental
with
m
a
r
two
k
e
t
loophol
A a• short term oversupply
of breeding cl)w'st' (andcalves) - a situation which
has . apparently put CanailL
into a net export position, for
the first time in 4 or,5 years; -
a shottfall of domestic
feed grains w.th resulting
n beef
CLINTON, NgMrSPRUCOR
ortatianIinp
sustaiped Very strong P rices w cattle sltuation as well, and
for thbse domestic feed their currentmur market levels
grains, although 1 never, r e well bel
have thought that cheat A delegation thr� the C.C.A.
grain was any —long term is meeting
benefit to livestock Committee of the American
Nutinnal' Catticmcn's
' � `�r'' �......,
producers.
This same brand situation Association
vg
applies to the American begn�ttlenen•ta•cttlemen
negotiations, that may
i;AmioIi: solm common sense
to Ow current veryynscttlea
trade , relations between oily,
t`W-O countries. mutualatn-
Hopefully,
derycL,i(lding of how the 111.1
poraptio oftions our rQsPtenicv cbt th
ula
P
markets, will move our
governments. to more
statesrria;nslike negotiaitions
and less short • term
rctaliatol•`y actions. • be
1 ..expect to shortly
receiving a copy of the
cattlemen's brief to • the
and Tariffs
-Canadian
T
rade
Committee. This is . a brief
relating to Canadu'S' eattle
industry that has ,bee'n
submitted in lt ion of
nn the
Canada's involvement
Tokyo roundof �AT'Tdiscussions
scl s
haveelative to
also made representation• to
the Minister of Agriculture.
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