I don't know what the progress on COOL being implemented in Canada is - but you might be interested in this story from Scotland.
"Scottish beef producers demonstrated outside TESCO supermarkets last week to protest Brazilian beef importations.
The demonstrations followed a six-week period during which deadweight steer prices have fallen from 196p/kg to 183p/kg – well below the 200p/kg-plus estimated cost of production.
Brazilian imports, which climbed 70% to 34,000t in the first half of the year are getting the blame.
NFU Scotland president John Kinnaird said that Brazilian product carrying a “Better Value” label was placed alongside Scotch beef in the Tesco store where he protested in Edinburgh.
A pack of beefburgers was labelled as “Aberdeen Angus”, suggesting they were Scottish. Only in the small print on the back of the pack was it explained that they were made of British, Irish or South American beef.
If COOL were implemented in Canada how would we make sure supermarkets or wholesalers were not cheating or trying to mislead the public?
"Scottish beef producers demonstrated outside TESCO supermarkets last week to protest Brazilian beef importations.
The demonstrations followed a six-week period during which deadweight steer prices have fallen from 196p/kg to 183p/kg – well below the 200p/kg-plus estimated cost of production.
Brazilian imports, which climbed 70% to 34,000t in the first half of the year are getting the blame.
NFU Scotland president John Kinnaird said that Brazilian product carrying a “Better Value” label was placed alongside Scotch beef in the Tesco store where he protested in Edinburgh.
A pack of beefburgers was labelled as “Aberdeen Angus”, suggesting they were Scottish. Only in the small print on the back of the pack was it explained that they were made of British, Irish or South American beef.
If COOL were implemented in Canada how would we make sure supermarkets or wholesalers were not cheating or trying to mislead the public?
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