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Legislators Send Letter to FDA on Dairy Labeling
Legislators Send Letter to FDA on Dairy Labeling
Legislators Send Letter to FDA on Dairy Labeling
Senator Tammy Baldwin, a Wisconsin Democrat, and Jim Risch, an Idaho Republican, have led a bipartisan coalition that sent a letter to Stephen Hahn, the new Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, asking him to stop the use of dairy terms on the labels of non-dairy products...
NMPF Frustrated Over Lack Of Movement Over Enforcement Of Dairy Rules
NMPF Frustrated Over Lack Of Movement Over Enforcement Of Dairy Rules
NMPF Frustrated Over Lack Of Movement Over Enforcement Of Dairy Rules
Last week, specifically Thursday the 18th, marked the one-year anniversary of the Food and Drug Administration’s pledge to address dairy labeling issues regarding non-dairy products.  However, the National Milk Producers Federation said the process toward enforcement of current laws has slowed.   “...
Dairy Industry Asking For Feedback On Non-Dairy Products
Dairy Industry Asking For Feedback On Non-Dairy Products
Dairy Industry Asking For Feedback On Non-Dairy Products
There’s still time to voice any concerns you may have about the current milk-labeling standards for non-dairy products, such as plant-based products advertised as “milk.”  The Food and Drug Administration is accepting comments until January 28th.  New York dairy farmer Peter Du...
FDA To Enforce Milk Definition
FDA To Enforce Milk Definition
FDA To Enforce Milk Definition
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to soon enforce regulations that define milk as an animal product, not a plant-based food.  The Washington Ag Network’s Micheal Clements has more.         If you have a story idea for the Washington Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekradio.com...
Legislation Targets Fake Milk
Legislation Targets Fake Milk
Legislation Targets Fake Milk
New legislation introduced into the Senate last week would enforce the proper labeling on imitation dairy products, drawing positive response from the International Dairy Foods Association and the National Milk Producers Federation.  The organizations both said in statements that proper steps need to be taken to defend the integrity of current federal food labeling standards, preventing the misbra