Glenn Black, spokesman and blogger
for Small Flock Poultry Farmers of Canada, has written to Health Canada to
protest that its guidelines for the egg industry will put small flock owners
out of business.
Black says small flock
owners already pay more than twice as much for feed as quota holders and
“adding a CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency) approved egg grading station,
HACCP Start Clean-Finish Clean, vaccination, etc. to the mix will price small
flockers and farm gate egg sales out of existence.”
He also challenges the
assumption that the guidelines will have minimal effect on the industry and
says the risk assessment employed “specifically excludes small flock producers
from analysis.
"What is the scientific justification for using this
limited risk assessment to ban what was excluded from analysis?
“Either my wife or I wash
every single egg by hand, inspecting for crack, and 100 per cent clean on all
surfaces.
“It takes about 30 to 45
seconds per egg to wash & inspect & dry. We do not candle our
eggs, nor weigh them.
“We have zero tolerance for
defects, unlike CFIA with a 10 per cent administrative tolerance, which is then
exceeded in practice,” he writes to Health Canada, citing CFIA data from its
random-sample checking at Gray and Burnbrae egg-grading stations.”
Health Canada posted the
guidelines last week and says they are to take effect in December.