美國豬肉生產商理事會對GIPSA的臨時性最終法規表示憂慮


【美國豬肉生產商理事會對GIPSA的臨時性最終法規表示憂慮】US - The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) has expressed concern over the issue of a regulation by the Obama administration that could restrict the buying and selling of livestock, lead to consolidation of the livestock industry – putting farmers out of business – and increase consumer prices for meat. The National Pork Producers Council said it will work with the Trump administration and the new Congress to repeal the “unnecessary, destructive and illegitimate midnight rule.”Written by the US Department of Agriculture’s Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA), the “interim final” rule broadens the scope of the Packers and Stockyards Act (PSA) of 1921 related to the use of “unfair, unjustly discriminatory or deceptive practices” and “undue or unreasonable preferences or advantages.”



美國國家豬肉生產商理事會(NPPC)對奧巴馬政府的一項法規問題表示生怕,即這項規定約摸限制牲畜買賣 , 導致畜牧業重組-讓農場主破產-,并增添肉類的消費價格 。國家豬肉生產商委員會稱,它將和特朗普政府與新一屆國會一起努力廢除這個“毫無用處、負面影響碩大且非法的暫時性最終規定 ?!?美國農業部的谷類監測、包裝及畜欄管理機構制訂了該法規 , 這個暫時性最終實施細則將擴大1921年的批發商與養殖場法案(PSA)的實施范圍 。而PSA法案則用于“不平等、不公正歧視或者哄騙的行為”和“不合理的或過度的優勢壟斷” 。

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