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WASHINGTON — No more wondering where your hamburger came from, or where your lettuce and tomatoes were grown: Starting this week, shoppers will see lots more foods labeled with the country of origin.
The call is in response to President Donald Trump's recent trade agreement with Argentina, which allows the United States to ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - As the debate over importing beef from Argentina continues, another question is rising: Where does the beef on your plate come from? Which package of beef would ...
The Department of Agriculture already is throwing cold water on the new country-of-origin food labeling law — almost a year before the law is to take effect. Labeling, its advocates say, will inform ...
The Trump administration wants rules of origin discussions in trade talks. The main concern is keeping China from benefiting from U.S. trade deals. U.S. agricultural manufacturers could see some ...
The country-of-origin food labeling law will take effect next Sept. 30. It will cost an estimated $3.9 billion to implement the law, and millions more afterward to administer it. We should watch this ...