Montana is among the states passing laws restricting the use of the word
‘meat’ on food labels. It’s similar to a law passed in South Dakota that South
Dakota Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Gary Cammack says is aimed at prohibiting
food produced from cultured cells from being labeled as meat.
“It can’t be labeled meat unless it comes from a carcass,” Senator Cammack told
Brownfield Ag News.
Cammack, who is a cattle rancher in western South Dakota, tells Brownfield the
South Dakota measure protects what beef producers have worked hard to develop.
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