World Trade Organization states that COOL law discriminates against foreign livestock.NORTHERN AG NETWORK NOTE: For industry reaction, please read “The Wait is Over!! WTO Publishes COOL Decision.”by Chris Clayton, DTN …
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The 206-page document, released on Monday morning, is now being digested by the industry.Industry reaction is starting to stream in after the World Trade Organization’s COOL decision was made public …
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This Country of Origin Labeling lawsuit is separate from the ongoing WTO issues surrounding COOL.The following news article is from the NAFB News Service:Court briefs were filed earlier this week …
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The group is warding off attempts to weaken or even suspend the Country of Origin Labeling law.While the U.S. Senate may not currently be in session, senators are making themselves …
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Organization says that nothing is official until the WTO releases its report. That's expected in September. The following is a press release from the USCA: USCA (August 22. 2014) – …
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A report, which the three governments have received, is expected to be made public in late September or early October. OTTAWA (Dow Jones) — The U.S. has lost a key …
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The following article is from the NAFB News Service: The U.S. Cattlemen’s Association is urging federal policymakers to reject requests by certain organizations for Congress to direct the Agriculture Secretary …
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by Andrew Zajac North American meat producers including Tyson Foods Inc. (TSN) and Hormel Foods Corp. (HRL) lost a bid to suspend new country-of-origin labeling rules as a U.S. appeals …
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Meatingplace.com is now reporting that there could be big country of origin labeling (COOL) news out any day now. According to a recent article on the website, they report: …
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack vigorously defended country-of-origin labeling for red meat to the National Farmers Union in Sante Fe, NM Monday, but he also warned that restrictions on meat imports …