
Saskatchewan Cattle Association supports pausing proposed Canadian Food Inspection Agency traceability amendments while further discussions occur. Interim CEO Sandy Russell says producers need answers on cost, technology, data privacy, and practicality before any regulatory amendments advance. Producers raise concerns about tag retention, rural connectivity, data ownership, and usability of the current system. The association wants improvements to existing technology before moving toward individual animal movement tracking requirements. Russell emphasizes producers should control their data and see a return on investment. SCA encourages producers to join a June 2 webinar to provide feedback.
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