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USMEF BSE Seminar in Japan Sparks Editorial Debate

Published: Nov 10, 2008

USMEF BSE Seminar in Japan Sparks Editorial Debate

Questions about the effectiveness of Japan’s policy of testing 100 percent of cattle for BSE, raised in a seminar hosted by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) last month for Japan’s meat industry leaders, government officials and media, have been revisited on the editorial page of the Mainichi Shimbun, Japan’s oldest daily newspaper with a circulation of more than 4 million.

The BSE seminar, which featured Dr. Ulrich Kihm, former chief veterinary officer of Switzerland and acknowledged international BSE expert, and Dr. Yoshihiro Ozawa, an advisor to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), questioned the value of a BSE testing program for cattle of all ages that has cost an estimated 1 trillion yen (approximately $10 billion) without any benefit to consumers or the industry.

Since the Oct. 15 seminar, the testing issue has been the subject of increased debate in Japan.  Following is a summary of a discussion on the editorial page of the Nov. 7 Mainichi Shimbun featuring the governor of Hokkaido, Japan’s second-largest island; a scientist, risk communications expert and professor emeritus from the University of Tokyo; and the vice chair of an influential consumer group, the Federation of Housewives.

Seoul Food & Hotel 2009 Combines the Best of Two Shows

USMEF-Korea will fly the flag at Seoul Food & Hotel 2009, May 13 to May 16, 2009, a merger of the country’s two most prestigious trade shows, Seoul Food and Food & Hotel Korea, with a combined track record of more than 20 years.

For USMEF-Korea and USMEF members, Seoul Food & Hotel 2009 is an opportunity to boost U.S. beef and pork (and especially processed pork) in the Korean market. The show will attract buyers and managers from major Korean meat traders, distributors, hotels, restaurants and retailers.

To join USMEF-Korea in exhibiting at Seoul Food & Hotel 2009, contact Tammy Connolly at (303) 623-6328 or tconnolly@usmef.org by Dec. 1, 2008. For more information, contact USMEF-Korea’s Harley Park at hpark@usmef.co.kr or + (88-2) 720-1803.

USMEF BSE Seminar in Japan Sparks Editorial Debate

Questions about the effectiveness of Japan’s policy of testing 100 percent of cattle for BSE, raised in a seminar hosted by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) last month for Japan’s meat industry leaders, government officials and media, have been revisited on the editorial page of the Mainichi Shimbun, Japan’s oldest daily newspaper with a circulation of more than 4 million.

The BSE seminar, which featured Dr. Ulrich Kihm, former chief veterinary officer of Switzerland and acknowledged international BSE expert, and Dr. Yoshihiro Ozawa, an advisor to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), questioned the value of a BSE testing program for cattle of all ages that has cost an estimated 1 trillion yen (approximately $10 billion) without any benefit to consumers or the industry.

Since the Oct. 15 seminar, the testing issue has been the subject of increased debate in Japan.  Following is a summary of a discussion on the editorial page of the Nov. 7 Mainichi Shimbun featuring the governor of Hokkaido, Japan’s second-largest island; a scientist, risk communications expert and professor emeritus from the University of Tokyo; and the vice chair of an influential consumer group, the Federation of Housewives.

Seoul Food & Hotel 2009 Combines the Best of Two Shows

USMEF-Korea will fly the flag at Seoul Food & Hotel 2009, May 13 to May 16, 2009, a merger of the country’s two most prestigious trade shows, Seoul Food and Food & Hotel Korea, with a combined track record of more than 20 years.

For USMEF-Korea and USMEF members, Seoul Food & Hotel 2009 is an opportunity to boost U.S. beef and pork (and especially processed pork) in the Korean market. The show will attract buyers and managers from major Korean meat traders, distributors, hotels, restaurants and retailers.

To join USMEF-Korea in exhibiting at Seoul Food & Hotel 2009, contact Tammy Connolly at (303) 623-6328 or tconnolly@usmef.org by Dec. 1, 2008. For more information, contact USMEF-Korea’s Harley Park at hpark@usmef.co.kr or + (88-2) 720-1803.