Missouri Farmers Union
 

 

April 30, 2004

The Honorable Ann M. Veneman, Secretary
United States Department of Agriculture
Room 200A, Jamie L. Whitten Building
14th Street and Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20250

Dear Secretary Veneman:

I write today on behalf of the 58 farmer-members of Gateway Beef Cooperative to request authority to perform voluntary bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) testing of 100 percent of the cattle slaughtered at our facility. In the past, we have worked closely with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development office to develop niche markets that demand prime Certified Angus Beef. We have worked closely with both your department and the European Union to become verified hormone-free and open difficult markets with consumers in Europe, and we are very appreciative of your prior assistance.

Regrettably, the discovery of BSE on Dec. 23, 2003, collapsed our niche markets when nearly sixty countries closed their borders to U.S. beef. In order to resume exports to our valuable foreign customers, we feel that it is imperative to utilize all of the marketing advantages at our disposal, including the BioRad Rapid Test approved to test for BSE. We do not have a lab onsite and are willing to work with you to determine which BSE testing kits and lab testing locations are suitable to meet your standards.

Our Japanese customers have indicated they are willing to pay for the costs associated with BSE testing. We feel 100 percent testing for BSE is a viable way for independent processors, like Gateway, to compete by reestablishing our niche market. Also, the rigorous testing will help restore the confidence of our Japanese customers. Scientifically, minimum food safety testing standards have been set, but our case is strictly based on meeting the demands of our international customers. We believe it is USDA’s duty to do anything in its power to reestablish beef trade, and our request is a step in the right direction. Thank you for your attention to our request and we look forward to continuing the working relationship between USDA and Gateway Beef Cooperative.

Sincerely,


Robbie Meyer
President, Gateway Beef Cooperative

Cc: Undersecretary J.B. Penn, Undersecretary William Hawks, Chief of Staff Dale Moore

 

 


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