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<abstract>Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO provided information on the:
(1) potential costs associated with the compliance and enforcement of a
mandatory country-of-origin labeling requirement at the retail level for
fresh produce; (2) potential trade issues associated with such a
requirement; (3) potential impact of such a requirement on the ability
of the federal government and the public to respond to outbreaks of
illness caused by contaminated fresh produce; and (4) consumers&apos; views
of country-of-origin labeling.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the magnitude of compliance and enforcement costs
for a country-of-origin labeling requirement at the retail level would
depend on several factors, including the extent to which labeling
practices would have to be changed; (2) according to an association
representing grocery retailers, changing store signs to ensure that
produce is properly labeled would cost about 2 staff hours per store per
week; (3) however, it is unclear who would bear the burden of any such
additional labeling costs--retailers could absorb some or all of the
costs or pass them to consumers or to their suppliers; (4) regarding
enforcement, the Food and Drug Administration, in commenting on a
recently proposed bill, estimated that federal monitoring would cost
about $56 million annually and said that enforcement would be difficult;
(5) inspectors would need documentary evidence to determine the
country-of-origin of the many produce items on display, and this
documentation is often not available at each retail store; (6)
enforcement is carried out in only one of the three states with labeling
laws; (7) Florida inspectors told GAO that they sometimes have no
reliable means to verify the accuracy of labels; (8) according to
Department of Agriculture officials and industry representatives,
mandatory labeling at the retail level could be viewed by other
countries as a trade barrier; (9) officials also noted that countries
concerned with a labeling law could take actions that could adversely
affect U.S. exports; (10) about half of the countries that account for
most of the U.S. trade in produce require country-of-origin labeling for
fresh produce at the retail level; (11) when outbreaks of foodborne
illness occur, country-of-origin labeling for fresh produce would be of
limited benefit to food safety agencies in tracing the source of
contamination and to the public in responding to a warning of an
outbreak; (12) it can take weeks or months for food safety agencies to
identify an outbreak, determine the type of food involved, identify the
source of the food contamination, and issue a warning; (13) retail
labeling would help consumers only if they remembered the country of
origin or still had the produce, or if the produce were still in the
store; and (14) according to nationwide surveys sponsored by the fresh
produce industry, between 74 and 83 percent of consumers favor mandatory
country-of-origin labeling for fresh produce, although they rated
information on freshness, nutrition, and handling and storage as more
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