Co-sponsored by Senator Tommy Tuberville (R – AL) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R – MS), this act would authorize state-inspected meat processors to sell their products across state lines directly to consumers, according to the Kansas Livestock Association. It would also allow producers to market their products online while maintaining full compliance with safety regulations, bolstering e-commerce sales for local processors.
“The last thing our livestock producers need is more red tape, Marshall said in a press release on Nov. 5. “Like many states, Kansas has strong meat inspection standards that already meet federal requirements. By creating a simple exemption, the DIRECT Act uplifts our ranchers by empowering them to sell their high-quality beef in innovative ways and across state lines.”
Currently, Kansas, and other states, have state Meat and Poultry Inspection (MPI) programs requiring food safety plans and an inspector to be on-site. The DIRECT Act would:
The act reflects a growing support for direct-to-consumer marketing, particularly regarding online shopping. Passage of the act would help local meat processors expand their markets without regulatory barriers.
The Kansas Livestock Association expresses strong support for the legislation.
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