Canadian beef groups urge Ottawa to exclude beef from Mercosur trade deal
Canada’s beef producers are warning the federal government not to concede market access for beef as negotiations with the South American trade bloc Mercosur enter a final phase.
The Canadian Cattle Association and the National Cattle Feeders’ Association said including beef in a potential agreement would expose the domestic industry to unfair competition and heightened risk, at a time when producers are still recovering from years of drought, rising costs and market disruptions.
“Canadian beef producers support global trade that is science-based, transparent and reciprocal,” said Tyler Fulton, president of the Canadian Cattle Association. “Adding permanent, broad-based beef access for Mercosur countries would undermine our industry at a critical time and send the wrong signal to producers who are working to rebuild the national herd.”
Mercosur, founded in 1991, includes Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia. Venezuela is currently suspended.


