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Beef Taskforce: What exactly has it achieved?
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Taskforce, transparency and the grid: Irish beef in the spotlight
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December 17, 2020 1:33 pm
The government “at the highest level” has been called on by Meat Industry Ireland (MII) to intervene in a diplomatic effort to secure the re-opening of the Chinese market for Irish beef.
In a statement following the latest meeting of the Beef Market Taskforce today (Thursday, December 17), MII first commented on the situation with the Chinese market, saying:
“Trade has now been blocked for over six months and processors are anxious to regain access to this important new market to which trade was suspended due to a single atypical case of BSE detected as part of ongoing surveillance.
My initial reaction to the Irish government s application to the EU for Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status for Irish Grass Fed Beef was quite negative, and since seeing the recent official submission I see no reason to change my opinion
When I realised that our Government was officially seeking to endorse the 30-month BSE age restriction which continues to seriously devalue slow finishing cattle breeds once they have reached 30 months, I must admit that I was deeply shocked and disappointed.
This official endorsement of the 30-month age limit makes absolutely no sense and appears to be a highly unfortunate own-goal for Ireland. While unjustly devaluing prime beef cattle who have just exceeded this age limit, at the same time it mysteriously gives a clean bill of health to meat derived from dry cows up to the age of 10 years.
December 17, 2020 1:49 pm
A meeting of the Beef Market Taskforce took place today (Thursday, December 17), in which the second of three reports by professional services firm Grant Thornton was discussed.
This latest report looks into market and customer requirements relating to in-spec bonuses. A draft version of the report has been shared with members of the taskforce.
Grant Thornton was commissioned by the taskforce to compile three reports. Apart from today’s draft report, the other two are on competition law as it relates to the beef sector (which has already been shared with the taskforce); and the price composition of animals along the supply chain.
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