US: Country-of-origin labelling proposals could result in food inflation - FMI
By Katy Askew | 14 March 2013
The Food Marketing Institute has hit out at US Department of Agriculture proposals to reform country-of-origin labelling requirements, arguing the move could result in higher food prices.
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The Food Marketing Institute has hit out at US Department of Agriculture proposals to reform country-of-origin labelling requirements, arguing the move could result in higher food prices.

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