Cattle associations have beef with potential Mercosur trade deal

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OTTAWA – Canadian cattle producers want the federal government to omit beef from the free trade agreement it is pushing to sign with the South American Mercosur trade bloc by the end of the year.

Tyler Fulton, Manitoba-based cattle producer and president of the Canadian Cattle Association, said at a press conference on Wednesday that a deal with Mercosur that includes beef access makes Canada more dependent on beef imports and hurts food security at home and abroad.

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