Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) is a component of the 2002 US Farm Bill. The provision requires that fresh meat and produce be labeled as to the country of origin at retail in the United States. For a variety of reasons that have been addressed in previous research projects, (Meyer and Hayes for example) COOL could potentially result in the reduction or elimination of the trade in livestock between Canada and the United States. More particularly, for the purposes of this project, COOL could eliminate the annual movement of up to 6 million hogs from Canada to the United States. The purpose of this project is to identify the possible economic, structural and social damage COOL could inflict directly on US hog farmers and processors if the...
The study examines the impacts of implementing mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) on produc...
Canadian hog producers are eligible for a federal/provincial hog stabilization program which, under ...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: In submitting its report on the Department of Agriculture an...
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) is a component of the 2002 US Farm Bill. The provision requires t...
Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) regulation has been applied in the United States meat sector sinc...
This project was undertaken at the request of the Manitoba Pork Council in order to assess the impac...
A countervailing duty (CVD) was placed on Canadian hog imports into the United States beginning in 1...
Country of origin labeling (COOL) is a common practice. It occurs routinely for many products in man...
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) for meat products have been a debated subject since its implementa...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) is a labeling law passed in 2008 Farm Bill by the US Co...
In recent years, many agricultural products, namely beef and pork, have been subject to country of o...
This revision is dated May 23, 2003.The 2002 Farm Bill contained a controversial provision mandating...
Concerns about the negative effects of U.S. meat and livestock imports on domestic livestock prices ...
The COOL (Country of Origing Labelling) measure is a US internal measure, as opposed to a customs or...
The study develops a Muth-type equilibrium displacement model that is able to estimate impacts of CO...
The study examines the impacts of implementing mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) on produc...
Canadian hog producers are eligible for a federal/provincial hog stabilization program which, under ...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: In submitting its report on the Department of Agriculture an...
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) is a component of the 2002 US Farm Bill. The provision requires t...
Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) regulation has been applied in the United States meat sector sinc...
This project was undertaken at the request of the Manitoba Pork Council in order to assess the impac...
A countervailing duty (CVD) was placed on Canadian hog imports into the United States beginning in 1...
Country of origin labeling (COOL) is a common practice. It occurs routinely for many products in man...
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) for meat products have been a debated subject since its implementa...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) is a labeling law passed in 2008 Farm Bill by the US Co...
In recent years, many agricultural products, namely beef and pork, have been subject to country of o...
This revision is dated May 23, 2003.The 2002 Farm Bill contained a controversial provision mandating...
Concerns about the negative effects of U.S. meat and livestock imports on domestic livestock prices ...
The COOL (Country of Origing Labelling) measure is a US internal measure, as opposed to a customs or...
The study develops a Muth-type equilibrium displacement model that is able to estimate impacts of CO...
The study examines the impacts of implementing mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) on produc...
Canadian hog producers are eligible for a federal/provincial hog stabilization program which, under ...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: In submitting its report on the Department of Agriculture an...