Japan has asked the US and 25 other beef exporters to provide country-of-origin certificates for beef shipments in order to help prevent the spread of BSE, or mad cow disease.
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Government officials said the request follows on from concerns that the US may export beef that may have originated in Canada, where a single case of mad cow disease was discovered in May.
Japan’s Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry sent a letter to 26 countries, including Australia, Chile, Mexico, New Zealand and the US, informing them of the decision which will apply to shipments as from 1 July, an official told Reuters.
Japan’s beef industry was severely hit by an outbreak of the disease there in 2001 and consumer demand for beef has only recently begun to recover.

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