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Proposed COOL Rule to Increase Labeling Requirements

2013-03-11 15:32:00| National Hog Farmer

By P. Scott Shearer, Bockorny Group, Washington, D.C. The proposed country-of-origin labeling (COOL) rule by USDAs Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) requires that the origin designation include information about where each of the production steps (born, raised and slaughtered) occurred. The proposal would eliminate the allowance for commingling of muscle cuts. read more

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