On
September 30, 2008, Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) goes into effect as federal law. Under COOL, all
livestock must have their origin (USA, USA and/or Canadian, USA and/or Mexican, etc.) declared before the animals are sold.
As a livestock producer this will mean that you will need to sign an affidavit or origin declaration when you market
your animals.
To simplify this process, we are asking that you sign a Continuous Origin Affidavit.
This affidavit allows you to declare the origin of all livestock that you sell and is valid until you revoke or change
the affidavit in writing. In other words, if all the livestock that you sell are of USA origin, you will
only need to sign this Continuous Origin Affidavit once. We will keep this record on file and it will automatically
declare the origin of all livestock that you sell until you have revoked the affidavit or changed it.
If
you do not already have a Continuous Origin Affidavit on file with us when you wish to market your livestock you will be asked
at that time to either sign a Continuous Origin Affidavit or a one-time declaration of origin for the livestock selling that
day. It will be important that you, the owner or person with first hand knowledge about the livestock being
marketed, sign the affidavit. We will not be able to accept an affidavit signed by a trucker or transporter.
By
clicking on the link below, you can produce a Continuous Origin Affidavit, which you can print out, sign, and give to us.
For
those purchasing livestock, we will provide an origin declaration on your buyer invoice or other purchase documents declaring
the origin of the livestock listed in that transaction. It is very important that you collect a similar
declaration from whom ever you purchase livestock and you should keep these documents on file for one year from the purchase
date.
In addition to using an affidavit/declaration or origin, the U.S. Department of Agriculture permits the use of an
official ear tag and/or marking on animals that are part of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) compliant system
or other official identification system, such as the Canadian or Mexican official systems. For information
on the use of COOL compliant identification systems, we strongly suggest you contact your local USDA Farm Services office.
Please
let us know if you have any questions about the implementation of COOL, as we wish to work with you to make this process as
workable as possible for all concerned.
Sincerely,
Albion Livestock Market