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Canadian Cattle Import Ban Lifted

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Yesterday, a federal appeals court overturned a ruling that banned Canadian cattle from being imported into the United States due to mad cow disease concerns. Imports of Candian cattle were originally banned back in May of 2003 after a cow was found with the disease. Now that the ban has been lifted, they are wasting no time in starting the imports again.

Canadian Cattle Import Ban Lifted Some are still concerned about the possibility of Mad Cow disease coming into the U.S. "USDA did not provide significant justification for overturning a long-standing policy that protected both the U.S. cattle herd and U.S. consumers from the introduction" of the disease, said Bill Bullard, executive director of the Ranchers Cattlemen Action Legal Fund. A hearing was scheduled for July 27 in a Montana court to discuss the arguments of this case, but the new ruling will surely have an effect on that. R-CALF, the group who got the imports banned in the first place plans to take the case to the Supreme Court. Chris is a staff writer for latest ebusiness news.

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