Tyson Foods Not Involved in Suspected BSE Finding in Washington State
24 Dezember 2003 - 4:52PM
PR Newswire (US)
Tyson Foods Not Involved in Suspected BSE Finding in Washington
State SPRINGDALE, Ark., Dec. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The
report of a U.S. cow with BSE in the state of Washington does not
involve Tyson Foods or any of its meat production facilities. We
have confirmed no product from any of the three Washington plants
identified by the USDA has been purchased by Tyson Foods'
facilities or used in any products manufactured by Tyson Foods. As
USDA Secretary Ann Veneman stated Tuesday, this case poses no risk
to consumers because the BSE infectious agent is not found in beef
muscle, such as steaks, roasts and ground beef. This is an animal
disease challenge -- not a food safety problem. Tyson Foods' U.S.
plants do not normally slaughter older cattle, such as the cow
identified by the USDA. Instead they handle younger beef animals
that are typically less than 24 months old, which are not in the
BSE risk group. Tyson Foods has stringent guidelines for the
handling of BSE risk materials from beef animals. For example, the
company's plants remove all spinal cords from beef carcasses. All
brains and similar tissues are segregated and not incorporated into
any muscle or ground beef products. This segregated material is
rendered for non-human consumption and is banned from ruminant
animal feed worldwide. All Tyson plants are federally inspected and
USDA inspectors are on hand every moment our slaughter facilities
are in operation. This includes USDA veterinarians who monitor the
health of the live animals brought to the company's facilities.
Tyson encourages the USDA to work with our international trading
partners to minimize the impact of the current situation on U.S.
beef exports. Company officials will do all they can, both directly
and through industry trade organizations, to support the
government's effort. Tyson Foods, Inc. is a diversified company
involved in the production of all major proteins. The company,
founded in 1935 with headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas, is the
world's largest processor and marketer of chicken, beef and pork
and the second largest food company in the Fortune 500. Tyson Foods
produces a wide variety of brand name protein-based and prepared
food products marketed in the United States and more than 80
countries around the world. Tyson Foods is the recognized market
leader in the retail and foodservice markets it serves. The Company
has approximately 120,000 team members and 300 facilities and
offices in 27 states and 22 countries. More useful background on
this subject can be found from these sources: USDA
http://www.usda.gov/ National Cattlemen's Beef Association
http://www.bseinfo.org/ American Meat Institute
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cfm&PressReleaseID=1802&News=Y DATASOURCE: Tyson Foods,
Inc. CONTACT: media, Ed Nicholson, +1-479-290-4591, or Gary
Mickelson, +1-605-235-2986, or investors, Louis Gottsponer,
+1-479-290-4826, all of Tyson Foods, Inc. Web site:
http://www.tyson.com/ http://www.usda.gov/ http://www.bseinfo.org/
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