Meat Fresh Produce Inventory Traceability Software for meat value adding

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Meat Fresh Produce Inventory Traceability Software for meat value adding

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Meat Fresh Produce Inventory Traceability Software for meat value adding
Meat Fresh Produce Inventory Traceability Software for meat value adding
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Many animal producers support establishment of a nationwide identification (ID) system capable of quickly tracking animals from birth to slaughter. While they believe such a system is needed to better deal with animal diseases or meet foreign market specifications, some consumer groups and others believe it also would be useful for food safety or retail informational purposes—and that the program should be able to trace meat products through processing and consumption.


Meat Fresh Produce Inventory Traceability Software for meat value adding
Meat Fresh Produce Inventory Traceability Software for meat value adding

The 109th Congress was asked to address these issues. A provision in the House-passed USDA appropriation for FY2007 (H.R. 5384) would have conditioned another $33 million in spending for animal ID on publication in the Federal Register of a "complete and detailed plan" for the program, "including, but not limited to, proposed legislative changes, cost estimates, and means of program evaluation." However, a House floor amendment to prohibit all ID program funding was defeated by a wide margin. A final FY2007 appropriation had not been passed by mid-January 2007, and USDA programs were operating under a continuing resolution.