Expert working group on palm feed supplementation in dairy

News Release Ottawa, ON

A group of experts from different fields is coming together to look into issues raised by consumers surrounding the consistency of butter and animal feed supplements containing palm by-products.

March 15, 2021 (OTTAWA) – A group of experts from different fields is coming together to look into issues raised by consumers surrounding the consistency of butter and animal feed supplements containing palm by-products.

The working group includes prominent academics and experts from across Canada, with a diverse range of expertise. All are recognized as leaders in their fields, with specializations in areas such as dairy nutrition, animal health, sustainability, food science, and human nutrition. Consumers will have a clear voice, as the working group includes representation from the Consumers' Association of Canada. The working group also includes participation from dairy processors and farm-level experts.

“The working group is led by experts of high integrity and will examine issues related to butter hardness and fat supplementation using a rigorous, evidence-based approach,” said Daniel Lefebvre, Chief Operations Officer of Lactanet and chair of the expert working group. “The working group will set the scope of its work, not industry associations, and will follow the science wherever it may lead, so that consumers can have the utmost confidence in our work.”

For more details about members of the working group and its mandate, click here.

DFC looks forward to the working group’s conclusions as our industry prides itself on upholding the highest standards and best practices in dairy production rooted in science and data.

Milk produced in Canada is of high quality and subject to Canada’s robust health and safety standards.  As well, all animal feeds used on dairy farms are approved by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and are safe for animals.

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About Dairy Farmers of Canada

Dairy Farmers of Canada is the national policy, lobbying and promotional organization representing Canadian dairy producers. DFC strives to create stable conditions for the dairy sector in our country. It also seeks to maintain policies that promote the sustainability of Canadian dairy production and works to promote dairy products and their health benefits.

Media Contact

MEDIA CONTACT FOR DFC:
Lucie Boileau, Director, Communications
Dairy Farmers of Canada
[email protected]
613-220-1724

 

MEDIA CONTACT FOR THE WORKING GROUP:
Adam Taylor

[email protected]
613-809-9139

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