As part of their agreement to resume imports of U.S. beef, China will reportedly require source verification on all beef entering the country.
Nebraska director of agriculture Greg Ibach says a new Nebraska certified beef program could be a good match.
“Absolutely,” Ibach says. “What we’re working on is chain of traceability that would be able to verify that cattle were born and raised under the control of Nebraska producers, from the cow-calf through the feedlot segment.”
Ibach says the program, which is called “Certified Beef from Nebraska”, is designed to add value to product leaving the state.
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