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USA - AMS survey stores on COOL

The U.S. Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Meat Grading & Certification Branch is completing a survey this month to determine the kind of country-of-origin labels (COOL) that are being used for meat and other products governed by the COOL law, according to Craig Morris, AMS deputy administrator for the livestock and seed program.
9 March 2009
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The U.S. Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Meat Grading & Certification Branch is completing a survey this month to determine the kind of country-of-origin labels (COOL) that are being used for meat and other products governed by the COOL law, according to Craig Morris, AMS deputy administrator for the livestock and seed program.

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