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JUSTIFICATION SHEET <br /> PROPOSER: Hawaii State Association of Counties <br /> TITLE: RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT BRANDING AND <br /> COUNTRY OR REGION OF ORIGIN LABELING IN HAWAI`I <br /> REVISED STATUTES, SECTION 486. <br /> PURPOSE: To amend HRS Chapter 486 on branding agricultural products and <br /> labeling with the country or region of origin to protect Hawai`i's regional <br /> crops and our growers investment, ,provide protection of the consumer, <br /> prevent misleading information on labels, be informative to all parties of <br /> interest, create an identity for Iiawai`i agricultural products, increase the <br /> minimum percentage in blends of any product to 75% before a Hawaiian <br /> or Hawai`i regional name may be placed on the label, and equalize all <br /> agricultural products in the way products are labeled and blended. <br /> MEANS: Amend HRS Chapter 486 to make all agricultural products fairly and <br /> accurately labeled with a minimum percentage of Hawaiian products and <br /> country or region of origin so the consumer knows exactly what they are <br /> buying from the front label. <br /> JUSTIFICATION: Milk products require 90%of the product to be produced in Hawai`i <br /> before the name of"Island Fresh" may be allowed on the label. However, <br /> other Hawaiian products, coffee, tea, vanilla, and macadamia nuts <br /> products are allowed to have as low as 10% Hawaiian product and be <br /> labeled with a Hawaiian regional name and the word,"blend". This is <br /> discriminatory, disadvantages the growers, confuses the consumer, <br /> degrades our Hawaiian products, and makes a mockery of the regional <br /> quality of our products. Additionally, HRS 486 specifically and in <br /> numerous sections,prohibits unfair or misleading the consumer, or <br /> misrepresents the origin of the product. HRS 486-110 specifically states <br /> "measure of any commodity for sale reflects accurate information and fair <br /> measurement practices to all concerned". Section 486 needs to be <br /> amended to protect the growers and consumers. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />