Joint Letter to Congress: Protect Our Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) Regulations

 
Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance (FARFA) and nearly 100 other organizations sent a joint letter to Congress, urging the legislators to protect our Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) regulations. Add your voice by calling today! Get more information by clicking here: https://farmandranchfreedom.org/farm-bill-cool-livestock-competition-fsma


January 22, 2014
 
Dear Farm Bill Conferee:

The undersigned 98 farm, ranch, consumer, rural, labor and faith-based Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) advocates urge the 2014 Farm Bill conference to reject any changes to the final country of origin labeling rules that do not provide consumers with additional and more accurate information about the source of their food. Consumers and farmers overwhelmingly support the implementation of these commonsense rules.

The final country-of-origin labeling rules for meat products went into effect in May of 2013 and were the product of literally more than a decade of advocacy by farmer, rancher, rural, faith-based and consumer organizations across the country. The powerful meatpacker and poultry industry lobby have tried to delay and derail these rules since they were first included in the 2002 Farm Bill and again in the 2008 Farm Bill.

These final rules provide clear information to consumers that balances the small cost of implementation (which even using the inflated industry cost figures amounts to less than 1¢ per pound of pork or beef processed at American plants). The final rules are in line with the World Trade Organization’s Appellate Body report. In contrast, the purported amendment to COOL would significantly erode the quality of information disclosed to consumers while maintaining the current cost of segregating livestock.

The proposal floated the week of January 13th would replace the production-step labeling that delineates where an animal was born, raised and slaughtered with either a “product of USA” or “product of North America” label. This labeling scheme fails to remedy the critique of the WTO dispute panels because it would perpetuate consumer deception, as the United States is part of North America, and would still require meatpackers to keep all-American born and raised livestock separate from livestock born and/or raised in Canada or Mexico.

This North American or NAFTA-meat label is entirely unacceptable and many COOL advocates would oppose a farm bill that contained this language. Now is not the time to roll back the country of origin labeling provisions behind the closed doors of the conference process. Any changes to country of origin labeling should occur in full view of the American public with ample debate and recorded votes.

Sincerely,
Agricultural Missions, Inc. (NY)
American Agriculture Movement
American Federation of Government Employees (AFLCIO),
Local 3354, USDA-St. Louis
Berks (PA) Gas Truth
Buckeye Quality Beef Association (OH)
Campaign for Contract Agriculture Reform
Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment
Carolina Farm Stewardship Association (NC)
Cattle Producers of Louisiana
Cattle Producers of Washington
Center for Earth Spirituality and Rural Ministry (MN)
Center for Media and Democracy’s Food Rights Network
Center for Rural Affairs
Central Co-op (WA)
Chicago Consumer Coalition
Church Women United of New York State
Citizen Action Coalition of Indiana
CJD Foundation
Coalition for a Prosperous America
Colorado Independent CattleGrowers Association
Community Farm Alliance (KY)
Community Food and Justice Coalition (CA)
Consumer Assistance Council, Inc.
Consumer Federation of America
Consumer Federation of California
Consumer Federation of the Southeast
Contract Poultry Growers Association of the Virginias
Cornucopia Institute
Dakota Resource Council
Dakota Rural Action
East New York Farms!/United Community Centers
Ecological Farming Association (CA)
Endangered Habitats League (CA)
Fair World Project
Family Farm Defenders (WI)
Farm Aid
Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance
Florida Certified Organic Growers and Consumers, Inc.
Food & Water Watch
Food Chain Workers Alliance
Food Democracy Now!
Grassroots International
Hmong National Development, Inc.
Illinois Stewardship Alliance
Independent Beef Association of North Dakota (I-BAND)
Independent Cattlemen of Nebraska
Independent Cattlemen of Wyoming
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Intertribal Agriculture Council
Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement
Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (MD)
Kansas Cattlemen’s Association
Land Stewardship Project (MN)
Massey Road Producers, Dubuqe County (IA)
Michael Fields Agricultural Institute (WI)
Michigan Land Trustees
Midwest Organic Dairy Producers Association
Missouri Farmers Union
Missouri Rural Crisis Center
Missouri’s Best Beef Co-Operative
Murray County, Oklahoma Independent Cattlemen’s
Association
National Consumers League
National Family Farm Coalition
National Farmers Organization
National Latino Farmers & Ranchers Trade Association
Nevada Live Stock Association
New Entry Sustainable Farming Project
Northeast Organic Farming Assoc. – CT
Northeast Organic Farming Assoc. – NY
Northeast Organic Farming Association, Interstate
Council (NOFA-IC)
Northern Plains Resource Council (MT)
Northern Wisconsin Beef Producers
Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance (MA)
Northwest Farm Bill Action Group
Oglala Sioux Livestock and Land Owners Association
(SD)
Oregon Rural Action
Organic Consumers Association
Organic Farmers’ Agency for Relationship Marketing
(OFARM)
Organic Seed Alliance
Organization for Competitive Markets
Other Worlds (LA)
Peach Bottom Concerned Citizens Group (PBCCG) (PA)
Pesticide Action Network North America
Powder River Basin Resource Council (WY)
Progressive Agriculture Organization (PA)
Public Citizen
R-CALF USA
Rural Advancement Foundation International – USA
(RAFI-USA)
Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural
South Dakota Stockgrowers Association
Sustain LA
Virginia Association for Biological Farming
Virginia Citizens Consumer Council
Western Colorado Congress
Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC)
Western Sustainable Agriculture Working Group
WhyHunger

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