Achievements reflect NARA's dedication to advocating for policies that benefit their members and the rendering industry and contribute to the agricultural circular bioeconomy.
Practicing, maintaining and promoting humane handling and animal welfare not only ensures best practices, but also reassures consumers that their purchases align with their priorities.
With the implementation of legislation like Prop 12 and Massachusetts Question 3, every worker in the meat supply chain must be properly informed on all best practices for humane handling of livestock and poultry.
Officials also urge US, Mexican and Canadian governments to re-engage in opening markets for beef exports and provide stronger science-based oversight of beef imports.
Cattle production leaders sign a joint statement to continue advocating for greater oversight of emerging lab-grown proteins, protecting cattle from animal diseases and promoting the sustainability of the cattle industry.
Senators send a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, concerned that rendering was not included in the Draft National Strategy for Reducing Food Loss and Waste and Recycling Organics.
Holland America Line utilizes ASMI's Seafood U course to certifies the cruise line’s dining and galley team members for their understanding of the species, benefits and responsible fishing practices of the Alaska fishing industry.
Strategic partnership meets the growing demand in California, and nationwide, for ethically sourced, sustainable and domestically raised beef products.
The Meat Institute and American Frozen Food Institute join a collaborative that provides members with a scalable, cost-effective solution to the challenge of addressing supply chain or Scope 3 emissions.