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J. Mark HuffmanBioterrorism Act Looms Time is running short for dairy processors to meet new FDA rules under the Bioterrorism Act of 2002. Meeting the rules, which govern how food
The International Trade Commission has begun sending out detailed questionnaires to cheese manufacturers, asking about their use of milk protein concentrates (MPC), casein, caseinates and other dairy proteins in their production.
Dairy processors and milk producers are lining up on opposite sides of proposed legislation that would restrict the flow of imported dairy proteins into the U.S.
Farm Bill Offers Producers Relief USDA has taken a number of actions recently under the 2002 Farm Bill that affect the dairy industry. Among them, the creation of a new
Dairy industry representatives are taking aim at European dairy subsidies, lobbying Congress to push for a crackdown on these subsidies in the continuing round of World Trade Organization (WTO) talks on agriculture.