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Home » Meat and poultry traceability: A languid movement
The push toward a far-reaching meat and poultry traceability system in the U.S. is going slowly.
While a base of consumers, producers and retailers indicate interest in tracking and publicizing the sources of proteins, such factors as implementation complexity and cost issues are causing the U.S. to trail other countries in system adoption.