From Farm Aid <[email protected]>
Subject It's cool to support COOL (Country of Origin Labeling)
Date January 25, 2022 2:36 PM
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Dear John,

Have you ever noticed "Product of the U.S.A." on a label of beef in the grocery store? Would it surprise you to learn that the animal it came from may have been raised and processed in Brazil or New Zealand?

Knowing where your food comes from is a fundamental right. Because of clear labels, you can choose to buy apples from New England or Mexico, and you can know if your tomatoes were grown in California or in Canada. That’s not true with beef. [[link removed]]

For decades, multinational meatpackers have exploited American ranchers and fooled eaters. Shockingly, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) currently allows importers to label beef products from other countries “Product of the U.S.A.” when the imported beef is merely unwrapped and rewrapped in the United States.

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For people who buy their meat directly from local farmers, this may not seem like a big deal – after all, you know where your meat comes from, far better than any label could ever tell you!

But it’s still an important issue for everyone: farmers and eaters. Imports (grass-fed beef included) often create unfair price pressure and mislead consumers about the real costs of raising food in this country. While many eaters want to support U.S. farmers and ranchers, they simply don’t know what to buy at grocery stores in order to do so. The more ranchers get squeezed in the conventional system, the more we lose vital infrastructure that is critical to rebuilding local and regional food production.

Right now, we have an opportunity to take power away from the meatpacking giants and move towards a fair food system that farmers, ranchers and eaters can trust. [[link removed]]

The American Beef Labeling Act (S.2716), sponsored by senators from both political parties, will reinstate Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (M-COOL) for beef. It guarantees that eaters would know where their beef was born, raised, slaughtered, and processed. It also helps create a level playing field for American ranchers by helping them get a fair price.

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