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Jun 22, 2017

At Tester’s Urging, USDA Halts Importation of Brazilian Beef

Montana Producers Praise Tester for Protecting Consumers from Tainted Meat

(U.S. Senate)- Following Senator Tester's repeated calls for a ban, Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced a suspension of all imports of Brazilian beef until safety concerns are addressed.

"I'm glad to see USDA has listened to our multiple demands to protect American consumers and producers across Montana," Tester said. "This is a major win for Montana ranchers and American families. Montanans raise the best beef in the world and the government shouldn't be undercutting them by importing unsafe, even rotten products from foreign countries."

Tester has repeatedly called on USDA to halt importation of beef from Brazil, going so far as to introduce legislation to ban Brazilian beef for 120 days until safety concerns could be addressed.

Yesterday, Tester called on Secretary Purdue to halt imports after five Brazilian meat-packing plants were removed from the exporter list.

Tester questioned Secretary Perdue about the importation of Brazilian beef in an Agriculture Appropriations hearing this month. He also raised this issue with the Secretary face-to-face during his confirmation process.

Montana producers thanked Tester for his leadership on this issue.

"We would like to thank Senator Tester for taking the lead on this issue. The safety of our nation's food supply is imperative to both Montana's ranchers and consumers," said Errol Rice, Executive Vice President of the Montana Stockgrowers Association.

"The Montana Farmers Union would like to thank Senator Tester for his efforts to protect Montana ranchers and Montana consumers and applauds the USDA's decision to halt beef imports from Brazil," said Alan Merrill, President of the Montana Farmers Union.

"USCA appreciates the work done by Senator Tester and his staff in reaching today's announcement on the ban of Brazilian beef imports to the U.S.," said Leo McDonnell of the U.S. Cattlemen's Association. "Senator Tester is a longtime advocate for the U.S. cattle industry and has taken the lead on this issue by providing a strong voice for producers in D.C. The Senator's repeated calls for action by USDA have been answered and USCA appreciates his commitment seeing this ban through."

 

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