Country of Origin Labelling
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In the 2002 US Farm Bill, there is a section known as COOL or Country Of Origin Labelling. This initiative requires labelling for beef, lamb, pork, fish, perishable agricultural commodities and peanuts. The program implementation is the responsibility of USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service. Click here to learn more...
USDA Estimates that COOL will cost $2 Billion to Implement.
The USDA's marketing service released cost estimates which are based on the record-keeping requirements necessary to accurately label which foods were produced outside the United States. "In general, under the voluntary program, the information collected will be used by industry personnel," stated the USDA in Friday's Federal Register. "It will be created, maintained, and/or submitted by producers, importers, handlers, and retailers. Additionally, it will necessitate that all of these entities have record keeping procedures in place." In addition, USDA stated "One major estimate made about each entity is the number of entities likely to participate in this voluntary program. Because the agency has no basis to determine the level of participation in this program, it has estimated that all industry members that could be affected by the mandatory program will participate in the voluntary program." The cost of the Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) provision of the new farm bill is estimated at $2 billion, according to the USDA, assuming all who can participate do participate in the voluntary program. That estimation by USDA is where that sizable price tag for implementing the COOL program comes from. The USDA estimated there are about 2 million commercial farms, ranches and fishermen in the United States. Industry sources say a lot of analysts believe country-of-origin labeling is unnecessary, because a lot of people don't care where the meat they consume is from.
To find the analysis click on the following link. www.ams.usda.gov/cool/ls0216.htm
Resource Links
- House Members Introduce Bill to Replace Mandatory COOL with Voluntary Program
- Countryoforiginlabel.org Website
- US Food Industry Groups Propose Voluntary Country of Origin Labelling
- COOL Delayed until Sept 2006. Omnibus Appropriations Bill Passed.
- COOL Is A Hot Issue Again
- AMI Comments On Senator Daschle's Call To Resurrect COOL
- Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling of Beef, Lamb, Pork, Fish,
Perishable Agricultural Commodities, and Peanuts; Proposed Rule - USDA (PDF Format)
- Cargill estimates COOL cost at $40 million per plant (9/30/03) by Daniel Yovich, Meatingplace.com
- Bill Aimed At Cutting "COOL" Costs - Sept 16th 2003
- COOL Developments - Sept 2003
- NPPC President Praises House Move to Block Labeling Legislation
- House Blocks Funding For MCOOL
- Farm organizations testify about COOL at hearing - July 9, 2003
- MCOOL for Meat: A Permanent Advantage for Poultry
- COOL Informational and Listening Session (PDF Format)
- Americans for Country of Origin Labelling
- New COOL Web Site sponsored by the Food Industry Trade Coalition
- HOUSE COMMITTEE VOTES TO DELAY MANDATORY COOL
- NPPC - MCOOL and Exports: Giving Away Hard-Fought Gains
- Kansas State University - COOL Site
- COOL and the U.S. Pork Industry: Who Will Raise the Hogs?
- NPPC TO LAUNCH SERIES OF ISSUE PAPERS ON NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF MANDATORY COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN MEAT LABELING
- Sen. Harkin Calls on Bush AdministrationTo Revamp Country-of-Origin Labeling Plan
- Tyson Blasts COOL - May 1, 2003
- Pork Gives COOL Cold Shoulder - April 17, 2003, John Otte, Farm Progress
- Collection of COOL Papers, Presentations and Websites - Darrell Mark, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Examples of records that may be useful for COOL verification purposes - AMS, USDA
- COOL Still Hot Topic - By Tyler Kelley, April 7, 2003 © Pork
- Learn What's Cool About COOL - USDA's Session Dates.
- AFFI White Paper Urges Fix of Food-Origin Labeling Regulation in Order to Save Jobs - Feb 25, 2003
- Bill of Unintended Consequences: How a New Country of Origin Marking Regulation Would Harm American Food and Agriculture - Feb 25, 2003 (PDF Format)
- Letter from the American Meat Institute - Feb 21, 2003 (PDF Format)
- Letter from the Food Marketing Institute - Feb 21, 2003 (PDF Format)
- Coalition says COOL cost estimates are flawed
- Impact of Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling on U.S. Pork Exports
- Feedstuffs Daily Update, February 4, 2003 © Feedstuffs
- Hormel Publicizes Policies for COOL Compliance - Feb 4,2003 © Pork
- House GOP Questions $3.1B Drought Aid and Origin Labeling - Jan 29,2003 © Associated Press
- COOL Talk Sparks Hot Debate at Iowa Pork Convention - Successful Farming, Jan-2003
- COOL Clarified - National Hog Farmer, 15-Nov-2002
- Labeling Law Should be Reconsidered, Tyson Chairman Says - 04-Dec-2002
- Packer ban divides Farm Bureau delegates, 21-Jan-2003 © Reuters
- Sparks Companies: Note About the COOL Laws
- Congressional Research Service: Country of Origin Labeling
- American Meat Institute: Issue Backgrounder: COOL (PDF Format)
- Food Marketing Institute: FMI Backgrounder on COOL (PDF Format)
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