A delegation of Administration officials are in Argentina today, and according to Argentine press reports, opening the U.S. border to Argentine meat is on the meeting's agenda.
For those of you who haven't been following the Argentine meat issue closely, it boils down to the three letters U.S. cattlemen fear the most: F-M-D. Argentina has Foot and Mouth Disease, America doesn't, and we need to keep it that way.
The Administration believes that Argentina can be trusted to keep FMD out of the United States. But Argentina hasn't earned this kind of trust. When Brazil filed international trade cases against American farmers, Argentina was first in line to join that suit. And when U.S. businesses and taxpayers loaned Argentina billions a few years ago, we were repaid with the largest loan default in history.
Luckily, not everyone in the government is so trusting of Argentina. Senators Tim Johnson and Michael Enzi just introduced a bill that would make it impossible for the USDA to open our market to Argentine meat potentially infested with FMD.
Their "Keep America FMD Free" bill would prohibit the importation of Argentine meat and pork until the USDA can prove to Congress that every region of Argentina is free of FMD.
The U.S. Cattlemen's Association, a group that I proudly belong to, has been at the forefront of this fight since we passed a resolution over a year ago, and we're making it a top priority to get the Johnson-Enzi bill passed. Please contact your representative in the Senate and ask them to support this bill.
For those of you who haven't been following the Argentine meat issue closely, it boils down to the three letters U.S. cattlemen fear the most: F-M-D. Argentina has Foot and Mouth Disease, America doesn't, and we need to keep it that way.
The Administration believes that Argentina can be trusted to keep FMD out of the United States. But Argentina hasn't earned this kind of trust. When Brazil filed international trade cases against American farmers, Argentina was first in line to join that suit. And when U.S. businesses and taxpayers loaned Argentina billions a few years ago, we were repaid with the largest loan default in history.
Luckily, not everyone in the government is so trusting of Argentina. Senators Tim Johnson and Michael Enzi just introduced a bill that would make it impossible for the USDA to open our market to Argentine meat potentially infested with FMD.
Their "Keep America FMD Free" bill would prohibit the importation of Argentine meat and pork until the USDA can prove to Congress that every region of Argentina is free of FMD.
The U.S. Cattlemen's Association, a group that I proudly belong to, has been at the forefront of this fight since we passed a resolution over a year ago, and we're making it a top priority to get the Johnson-Enzi bill passed. Please contact your representative in the Senate and ask them to support this bill.