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USCA Applauds South Dakota Senators for Advancing Truth in Labeling Legislation
Thu, 31 Oct 2019 09:07:09 CDT
Today, Senators John Thune (R-SD) and Mike Rounds (R-SD) introduced the U.S. Beef Integrity Act, a bill which would make certain that the "Product of the U.S.A." label only goes to beef and beef products exclusively derived from one or more animals born, raised and slaughtered in the United States.
The Senators also sent a letter of support for USCA's petition for rulemaking recently filed with USDA FSIS to address these same concerns.
United States Cattlemen's Association (USCA) Truth in Labeling Committee Chairman Danni Beer issued the following statement in support of the bill:
"Despite the repeal of mandatory country-of-origin labeling in 2015, packers and retailers are still labeling beef products with origin claims. USCA finds this practice abhorrent, as it rides on the coattails of the high-quality product U.S. ranchers produce. USCA is working several fronts on Truth in Labeling - addressing both non-labeled and improperly labeled beef and alternative protein products. Our goal is to immediately close this loophole which allows for imported product to be labeled as U.S. beef, and then continue pushing for the reestablishment of a country-of-origin labeling program."
U.S. Senator Mike Rounds issued the following statement:
"Our cattle producers offer some of the highest-quality beef in the world. Consumers deserve to know where their food is coming from. When South Dakota families purchase beef labeled 'Product of the U.S.A.,' they should know with certainty that it is coming from one of our top-quality producers. Today's beef labeling rules are misleading and allow beef and beef products from cattle born, raised and slaughtered outside of the U.S. to be labeled as U.S. beef. This must be fixed for both consumers and our hardworking producers."
U.S. Senator John Thune issued the following statement:
"For South Dakota ranchers, 'Product of the U.S.A' is far more than a label. It's a sense of pride, and it represents a way of life. This legislation is straightforward and common sense, two qualities that are often lacking in Washington and are made up for by South Dakotans and their hardworking spirit. It's with our ranchers and agriculture community in mind that I'm proud to support this bill to give consumers more accurate information about what's on the grocery store shelf and help showcase America's beef products the best in the world as clearly and as proudly as possible."
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