President of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association Jeff Yorga is strongly against the proposed changes and wrote about it in the January edition of the Beef Business Magazine.
But in a statement on Saturday, the CFIA said they are pausing publication of the proposed changes until they are "more widely understood and concerns are heard and taken into consideration." The Agency also said the amendments "are not currently in place and have not been finalized."
In a statement following the CFIA's announcement, the CCA said it "recognizes the system cannot be onerous for producers; traceability requires adoption and participation to be effective. Our goal is to ensure all regulations and proposed changes are feasible and offer clear industry value."
"This is definitely a positive step that they listened to the industry and the concerns that we were having regarding the proposed changes to the traceability regulation," Betker said of the new development. "And now we'll see where this goes."
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