Do you have a country of origin label on your food? Do you have \"Made in Australia\" or something similar on your packaging? Or is your food product imported? You need to be aware that as of 1 July 2016, new laws were introduced requiring a lot more information to be included on ...
On 1 January 2017, France started a two-year trial of a mandatory country of origin labelling (hereinafter, COOL) scheme, which requires producers of milk, food containing milk products and food containing meat to provide information on the country of origin of the products. The scheme was int...
While country-of-origin labelling is intended to make work for Indian manufacturers, it also means software developers and e-commerce retailers must get busy updating databases and websites
Country of Origin Labelling: An UpdateFoley, Isabel
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We are now more than half way through the lead in time before the new origin labelling rules for food become mandatory on 30 June 2018, so with just a few months to go it is time to take stock and see what pitfalls and tricks the experience so far has thrown our way. Here's my ...
A happy high, that a mandated country-of-origin label which will be required of United States beef products beginning late next year, became a hard pill to swallow for beef cattle producers when they found out that the label will be an expense, a liability and a propoultry rule. This was...
over the report "U.S.--Certain Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) Requirements," particularly for beef and pork. One of the measures questioned by Canada and Mexico is the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946. Also challenged by Mexico is the Interim Final Rule on Mandatory Country of Origin ...
LITHUANIAN CONSUMERS' VIEWS ON COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELLING FOR MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Scientific Papers Series Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture & Rural DevelopmentEIAIT, Ovidija
Country of origin labelling (COOL) on food products is controversial. There is disagreement over whether consumers value information on country of origin intrinsically or as a quality or a safety signal. The debate becomes more heated when country of origin labelling is mandated by regulation, with...