An excerpt from Beef Cow Calf Weekly - July 28,
2007
The COOL Compromise Is Typical Of The Beltway
Jul 27, 2007 12:57 PM, Troy Marshall
After years of delaying the
implementation of mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL) because of
the problems associated with the law, it had come down to crunch time.
Congress had to do something to make the law workable and it could no
longer continue to delay its implementation, not with the China and dog
food scandals on everyone's mind.
So in typical Washington fashion, they had to appear to be responding.
The revised version of mandatory COOL is an improvement of sorts but
nobody will truly be satisfied with this new law. While it will not
devastate the industry as the original version would have, it doesn't
address the competitive disadvantage with which it saddles beef. Nor
does it close the loopholes that make the COOL component essentially
worthless.
In fact, COOL as now proposed can't possibly make either side happy. It
just mitigates the potential problems while giving everyone political
cover.
It's a little difficult to explain the changes made to the law, but here
are the highlights. The onerous record-keeping requirements have been
eliminated, with no one now required to maintain anything but
"normal" business records. The fines for noncompliance were
reduced significantly, which eliminates some of the potentially
devastating liability that would have been associated with selling our
product.
The compromise also changed the possible package labels to include one
called "Multiple Countries Of Origin," and another called
"Imported For Immediate Slaughter." The result is that nearly
all ground beef will be sold with a list of multiple countries (the list
would include a list of all reasonably possible countries).
The previous version of mandatory COOL provided few or no benefits with
a whole lot of costs and headaches. The proposed revision reduces the
number of headaches and the costs, but reduces the chances of any
benefits as well.
It's certainly an upgrade, but a long ways from ideal. It will be
interesting to see if something different emerges from the Senate side.
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