Inhumane Handling in Inspected Slaughterhouse
US - The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has indefinitely suspended Westland Meat Company as a supplier to Federal food and nutrition programmes. This follows allegations from the Humane Society of the United States regarding inhumane handling of non-ambulatory disabled cattle in a federally inspected slaughter establishment.Ed Schafer |
The USDA has also launched an investigation into the validity of the claims, but until further notice Westland Meat Company will not be permitted to produce or deliver any products currently under contract. Under the suspension, no further contracts will be awarded to Westland Meat Company.
The new USDA Agricultural Secretary, Ed Schafer, said that he is deeply concerned about these allegations, but still confident in the inspection system and the food safety regulations in place.
"I have called on the Office of the Inspector General to work with FSIS and the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) to conduct an investigation into this matter. As a result of the investigation, any violations of food safety or humane handling laws will be immediately acted upon."
"Among the federal safeguards in place, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) prohibits non-ambulatory disabled cattle and cattle tissue identified as specified risk materials for use in human food."
"It is unfortunate that the Humane Society of the United States did not present this information to us when these alleged violations occurred in the fall of 2007. Had we known at the time the alleged violations occurred, we would have initiated our investigation sooner, and taken appropriate actions at that time."
The suspension will remain in effect until all investigations are complete and appropriate action is taken by the Department. An administrative hold has been placed on all Westland Meat Products that are in, or destined for Federal food and nutrition programs.
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