House agriculture chairman says COOL should not be in farm bill
House agriculture chairman says COOL should not be in farm bill
WASHINGTON -- If it were left to U.S. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson (D-MN), there would be little doubt that meat and produce businesses would be complying with the country-of-origin labeling law that goes into effect next year. Mr. Peterson sent a letter to the meat industry this month, asking all the groups to sit down and draft a workable system for COOL. Meat packers -- leading opponents of the labeling law -- have questioned the cost and workability of the labeling program under the U.S. Department of Agriculture's regulations. The powerful committee chairman also