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Canada Proposes Modernizing Livestock Feed Regulations

Canada recently released proposed changes to its livestock feed laws, which would represent the first major update to the country’s feed regulations in more than 30 years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service said in a July 15…

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report. The new regulations are expected to modernize Canadian laws to bring them up to date with “current industry practices” and “improve alignment with international standards,” USDA said. Importers, exporters, feed manufacturers, retailers, livestock producers and other stakeholders can comment on the proposed regulations until the consultation period closes Sept. 10.