Produce industry sets hopes on COOL compromise
Produce industry sets hopes on COOL compromise
WASHINGTON -- The produce industry is eagerly awaiting news on whether retailers -- a critical voice in the country-of-origin labeling debate -- will support a compromise country-of-origin labeling package that, in turn, would help sell the proposal on Capitol Hill. With a September 2006 deadline looming, a dozen top produce industry groups have crafted a compromise package that would allow the labeling program to remain voluntary unless the industry fell short of meeting certain agreed-upon goals. If fewer than a certain percentage of the top-selling fruits and vegetables failed to be labeled