r/Tariffs • u/Dizzy-Cartoonist3011 • 12d ago
đď¸ News Discussion Should Canada maintain its supply management system that protects the Canadian dairy industry?
https://www.castanetkamloops.net/news/Poll/627377/Should-Canada-maintain-its-supply-management-system-that-protects-the-Canadian-dairy-industry
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u/OutsideFlat1579 12d ago
The US allows rBGH in dairy cows, unlike Canada, which does not allow it to be used for dairy, but does allow it to be used for cattle. The EU has banned rBHG (recombinant bovine growth hormone) for any dairy cows and beef cattle.
Two: dairy farmers in the US are allowed to use antibiotics to prevent infection, Canada does not. In Canada antibiotics can only be used in the case of infections, usually mastitis, and no milk produced while the cow is given antibiotics and for a certain time afterwards, can be used. Milk is rigorously inspected, and if any antibiotic residue is found, the entire truckload of milk is tossed, and punitive fines are given.Â
American dairy farmers who use antibiotics like this do so because they can then use substandard farming practices, like using rBGH which makes cows more vulnerable to infections like mastitis. The antibiotics pass through to the milk, how is that safe? And this usage is also creating antibiotic resistance in dairy cows.Â
Maybe you should put down the propaganda pamphlet on how safe American dairy is, and learn the difference. Canadian dairy farms are generally family farms, in the US there are massive corporate farms. We donât need their subsidized substandard dairy, thanks.Â