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The National Pork Producers Council is joining in a global initiative to create international standards and codes of practices to prevent unsafe residues of veterinary drugs in food.
After a recent study from Consumer Reports that reported harmful bacteria in a majority of pork products tested, industry associations have responded to refute the article’s claims.
The Humane Society of the United States filed a lawsuit in federal district court, charging that the National Pork Board struck an unlawful backroom deal with the National Pork Producers Council for the purchase of the iconic slogan.