Later this summer, the Department will launch a new approach to its testing to protect the public from exposure to harmful levels of chemical residues in meat, poultry, and egg products.
The World Trade Organization ruled that the United States' country-or-origin labeling (COOL) rules gave less favorable treatment to beef and pork imported from Mexico and Canada than to domestic meat.
The RPI - a monthly composite index that tracks the health of and outlook for the U.S. restaurant industry - stood at 101.4 in May, down 0.2 percent from April's level of 101.6.
The Hillshire Brands Company announced that effective at the open of the market today, the company's common stock has begun quotation and trading under the symbol "HSH" on the New York Stock Exchange.
The Obama Administration chose to offer immigration protection to younger undocumented immigrants through the “Deferred Action Process for Young People” program.
The World Trade Organization agreed to investigate Indian restrictions on U.S. poultry meat and eggs and decide whether the curbs break global commerce rules.