Federal law requires most imports, including many food items, to bear labels informing the “ultimate purchaser” of their country of origin. Meats, produce, and several other raw agricultural products generally have been exempt. The omnibus farm law (P.L. 107-171) signed on May 13, 2002, contains a requirement that many retailers provide, starting on September 30, 2004, country-of-origin labeling (COOL) on fresh fruits and vegetables, red meats, seafood, and peanuts. The program is voluntary until then. USDA on October 8, 2002, issued guidelines for the voluntary labeling program
Public Law 107-171 of the U.S. Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 required country-of-or...
Draft food labelling rules were released by Food Standards Australia New Zealand on 12 August 2005 a...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Federal law requires most imports, including many food items, to bear labels informing the “ultimate...
Since 1949, the Farm Bill has been updated every four to six years to reflect the evolving needs of ...
The much anticipated and hotly debated Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) provision of the 2002 Farm ...
The Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) provisions in the 2002 Farm Bill require, beginning September ...
Country of origin labelling (COOL) on food products is controversial. There is disagreement over whe...
Labeling meat and other perishable agricultural products was vigorously debated prior to the approva...
After years of discussions, compromises, and revisions, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Public Law 107-171 of the U.S. Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 required country-of-or...
Draft food labelling rules were released by Food Standards Australia New Zealand on 12 August 2005 a...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Federal law requires most imports, including many food items, to bear labels informing the “ultimate...
Since 1949, the Farm Bill has been updated every four to six years to reflect the evolving needs of ...
The much anticipated and hotly debated Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) provision of the 2002 Farm ...
The Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) provisions in the 2002 Farm Bill require, beginning September ...
Country of origin labelling (COOL) on food products is controversial. There is disagreement over whe...
Labeling meat and other perishable agricultural products was vigorously debated prior to the approva...
After years of discussions, compromises, and revisions, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...
Public Law 107-171 of the U.S. Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 required country-of-or...
Draft food labelling rules were released by Food Standards Australia New Zealand on 12 August 2005 a...
Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) was implemented on seafood in the United States on Apri...