Canada concerned as final rule for ‘Product of USA’ meat labels announced
Canada’s federal government as well as organizations representing some the nation’s beef producers warn a decision south of the border about “Product of USA” labels on meat, poultry and eggs could disrupt supply chains.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Monday a final rule on conditions for when voluntary “Product of USA” or “Made in the USA” labels may be used, stating they will be allowed for meat, poultry and egg products only when they are derived from animals born, raised, slaughtered and processed in the United States.
USDA Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the rule, which takes effect in 2026, will ensure that when consumers see the label, they can know that every step involved, from birth to processing, was done in America.
But Canada’s Agriculture Minister, Lawrence MacAulay, and International Trade Minister Mary Ng said in a joint statement they’re disappointed the rule does not appear to take into account concerns they’ve raised related to the “unique and important trading relationship” between the two countries.