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Canadian Cattle Identification Agency 2 Agribusiness 1 Agricultural and Food Policy 1 Animal Identification 1 Farm Management 1 International Development 1 Livestock Production/Industries 1 National Animal Identification System 1 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 1 animal identification 1 traceability 1
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Carlberg, Jared G. 1 Murphy, Ryan G.L. 1 Pendell, Dustin L. 1 Smith, Gary C. 1
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International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 1 Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 1
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Development and Implementation of a Mandatory Animal Identification System: The Canadian Experience
Carlberg, Jared G. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 42 (2010) 03
background on the economics of animal ID is provided. Particular attention is paid to the operation of the Canadian Cattle … Identification Agency, an industry–government initiative charged with identifying the national cattle herd. The animal ID system in …
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Lessons from the Canadian Cattle Industry for Developing the National Animal Identification System
Murphy, Ryan G.L.; Pendell, Dustin L.; Smith, Gary C. - In: International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 12 (2009) 2
The primary focus of animal identification programs, which are rapidly developing throughout the world, is to effectively respond to animal health emergencies that have the potential to cause devastating consequences to animal and public health. Additional benefits of an animal identification...
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