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DIET: Republicans looking to repeal law requiring food labels to carry country of origin
Duduluth Superior ^ | November 17, 2004 | Libby Quaid

Posted on 11/17/2004 12:37:51 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection

Telling consumers where their meat, fruit and vegetables came from seemed such a good idea to U.S. ranchers and farmers in competition with imports that Congress two years ago ordered the food industry to do it. But meatpackers and food processors fought the law from the start, and newly emboldened Republicans now plan to repeal it before Thanksgiving.

As part of the 2002 farm bill, country-of-origin labeling was supposed to have gone into effect this fall. Congress last year postponed it until 2006. Now, House Republicans are trying to wipe it off the books as part of a spending bill they plan to finish this month.

House Majority Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said he expected the Senate to agree to repealing the measure, whose main champion two years ago was Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D.

"I can't find any real opposition to doing exactly what we want to do here," Blunt said.

President Bush never supported mandatory labeling. Chances for repealing the law improved when Daschle, still his party's leader in the Senate, was defeating for re-election Nov. 2. Daschle indicated through a spokesman this week that he probably will not fight the repeal.

Those who want the repeal say the labeling system is so expensive that it far outweighs any benefit to consumers. The Agriculture Department has estimated the cost could range from hundreds of millions to billions of dollars in the first year alone.

"Everybody realized it was going to cost a lot of money, and ranchers were going to have to bear most of that," said Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo., chairman of a Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry subcommittee on the issue.

Food processors and other opponents of mandatory labeling say they are amenable to voluntary labels.

Grocery Manufacturers Association spokeswoman Stephanie Childs cited the government's voluntary standards for labeling organic food and said, "That's the sort of thing we should be looking toward."

Supporters of the labeling requirement says opponents want the repeal so producers will not have to spend money getting ready to follow the law. The House Agriculture Committee approved legislation this year to substitute a voluntary system for the current law.

The issue divides cattlemen and other livestock producers. Many of the bigger livestock and feedlot operations, as well as food processors, do not want mandatory labeling.

There are 4.5 million cattle and 2.9 million hogs in Missouri; Kansas has 6.65 million cattle and about 1.5 million hogs.

Producers in favor of mandatory labels believe consumers will prefer U.S.-grown food over foreign imports. The law requires companies to put country-of-origin labels on meat, vegetables and fruit.

"We really feel that country-of-origin labeling is one of the key things we need to keep ourselves competitive in that market. I understand the trade-offs," said Doran Junek, a rancher in Brewster, Kan. Junek also is executive director of the Kansas Cattlemen's Association, an affiliate of R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America.

Consumer groups say the issue is whether buyers have a right to know where their food came from.

"When nutrition labeling was suggested by advocates 25 years ago, the industry kept saying, `Oh, we can't do that,'" said Carol Tucker Foreman, director of food policy for the Consumer Federation of America. "Look, they've done it. They love it. Consumers use it."

The wrangling does not affect fish because Congress did not include fish last year when it delayed the mandatory labeling. Fresh and frozen fish will be required to carry labels beginning in April.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: duluth8superior; food8labels; meat; trade
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1 posted on 11/17/2004 12:37:51 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

The republicans can be such idiots sometimes. I want to know where my food comes from. I refuse to buy anything from communists or our other enemies (ie france).


2 posted on 11/17/2004 12:40:25 PM PST by pissant
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

Personally I would like to know where my meat, vegetables and fruit are coming from.


3 posted on 11/17/2004 12:41:33 PM PST by Bikers4Bush (Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Vote for true conservatives!)
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To: pissant

Me, too. What's wrong with knowing where your food is coming from? We know where our clothes come from.


4 posted on 11/17/2004 12:42:00 PM PST by conservative cat
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To: pissant

Which meat/s you be concerned about purchasing from France?


5 posted on 11/17/2004 12:42:40 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection (www.whatyoucrave.com)
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To: pissant

"The republicans can be such idiots sometimes. I want to know where my food comes from. I refuse to buy anything from communists or our other enemies (ie france)."

I agree. This should not be the first battle fought.


6 posted on 11/17/2004 12:42:46 PM PST by Buck W. (How can anyone who works for a living vote democrat?)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

Maybe I'm missing something here. How does this cost the ranchers?


7 posted on 11/17/2004 12:44:39 PM PST by Bluegrass Conservative
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

How can anyone tell someone to boycott stuff, if no one knows where it came from?? We could be eating French stuff!!!!


8 posted on 11/17/2004 12:45:07 PM PST by stuartcr
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To: pissant

I want to know too where it comes from. My meat, my vegetables and my fruit. Leave it alone!!!!


9 posted on 11/17/2004 12:45:38 PM PST by NTegraT
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To: pissant

how do you know this source is true?


10 posted on 11/17/2004 12:46:10 PM PST by GoMonster (GO)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

If the GOP believes in free markets, they have to support the idea that consumers can make informed choices and food should be labeled accordingly.


11 posted on 11/17/2004 12:46:45 PM PST by ko_kyi
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To: pissant

I want to know where my food comes from, but don't really care if it is from France or not (I actually like some of the wine from there but will not buy anything associated with Mr. Chirac).

I'd rather know if it comes from some country where crap can easily be mixed in and where food protections are minimal if non-existant.


12 posted on 11/17/2004 12:46:59 PM PST by graf008
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection

The country of origion should be on our food, if nothing else. I want it there on everything I buy.

Just who does it hurt to have this information on the containers?


13 posted on 11/17/2004 12:47:38 PM PST by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservatives)
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To: pissant

I know where my food comes from. It comes from the farmers and ranchers of the "red" counties. People in the "blue" counties are not concerned. They get their food from the supermarket.


14 posted on 11/17/2004 12:48:22 PM PST by Jim Robinson (No more obstructionist Senate! Sixty in 06!)
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To: ko_kyi
If the GOP believes in free markets, they have to support the idea that consumers can make informed choices and food should be labeled accordingly.

Shouldn't the free markets decide when labeling is needed, rather than a Federal Law?

15 posted on 11/17/2004 12:48:56 PM PST by You Dirty Rats (31 Red States - All Your Senate Are Belong To Us!!)
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To: Bikers4Bush; Tumbleweed_Connection; MeekOneGOP; Grampa Dave

Me, too! I refuse to buy produce grown in Mexico.


16 posted on 11/17/2004 12:49:03 PM PST by EdReform (Free Republic - helping to keep our country a free republic. Thank you for your financial support!)
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To: Jim Robinson

I agree. Unfortunately, some republicans have their heads up their rears.


17 posted on 11/17/2004 12:50:10 PM PST by pissant
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To: EdReform

No tequila for you!


18 posted on 11/17/2004 12:50:24 PM PST by headsonpikes (Spirit of '76 bttt!)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
House Majority Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said he expected the Senate to agree to repealing the measure, whose main champion two years ago was Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D.

I don't know what the world's coming to when I find myself on the same side of an issue as Tom Daschle.

19 posted on 11/17/2004 12:50:28 PM PST by Graybeard58
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
A USA label is a positive marketing strategy. I will go out of my way to avoid unlabeled produce and meat.
20 posted on 11/17/2004 12:51:20 PM PST by CaptainK
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