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Made in USA One Launches US Farm & Food Security Initiative

Made in USA One LLC has launched the US Farm & Food Security Initiative, leveraging AI and Blockchain technology

Key Takeaways:

  1. Nation’s Leading Authority on Product of USA Certification: Made in USA One LLC (MIUSA.ONE) has been a prominent figure in promoting Product of USA Certification since its inception in 2001, enhancing the integrity of American-made products.
  2. Innovative Response to Global Challenges: The US Farm & Food Security Initiative is designed to address international concerns affecting farmers and food producers, including subsidy protests in Europe, banking issues for Canadian truckers, and policies impacting farm autonomy.
  3. Advancement in Food Origin Transparency: Through a state-of-the-art tracking and tracing system powered by AI and Blockchain technology, the initiative aims to meet the rising demand for food origin transparency from consumers, businesses, and the US government.
  4. Affordable and Accessible Solution for Small Farms: For a modest fee, small farms and producers can benefit from enhanced Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) and recall management, ensuring the traceability of their products from farm to table.
  5. Commitment to American Craftsmanship and Agriculture: The initiative underscores a dedication to local production, sustainability, and support for US farmers, aiming to maintain the integrity of the MADE IN USA label and boost consumer confidence.

Made in USA One LLC, a leading authority on Product of USA Certification since 2001, is proud to announce its US Farm & Food Security Initiative. This groundbreaking program addresses global challenges impacting farmers and food producers, including protests over European subsidies, the un-banking of truckers in Canada, and policies that affect independent farm autonomy. The initiative also caters to the increasing demand for food origin transparency from consumers, corporations, and the US government by promoting a “TRUST but CERTIFY” approach to enhance the trustworthiness of the food supply chain.

Innovative Technology for Enhanced Transparency

Adam Reiser, the co-founder of MIUSA.ONE and a pioneer in AI and Blockchain technology, has led the development of an advanced tracking and tracing system. This system, which has been in development for over 20 years with significant investment, is designed to make US Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) and recall management both affordable and accessible. For a nominal fee of $100 for the initial Audit and Verification, followed by a $10.00 monthly charge, small farms and producers among the 2 million farms in the USA can accurately verify and trace their product origins from farm to table.

Supporting American Farmers and Producers

The initiative emphasizes local production, sustainability, and support for US farmers and producers, aiming to maintain the MADE IN USA label’s integrity, increase consumer trust, and ensure the authenticity and quality of American products. Adam Reiser’s commitment to American craftsmanship and agriculture, rooted in his experiences with the Future Farmers of America (FFA) and R-CALF, is a testament to the initiative’s dedication to these principles.

Collaboration for a Resilient Agricultural Sector

MIUSA.ONE works closely with organizations like the FFA and R-CALF to ensure transparency and authenticity in the food supply chain. This collaboration is a critical step towards a resilient and thriving American agricultural sector, promoting the initiative’s objectives of transparency, authenticity, and support for local farmers and producers.

About Made in USA One LLC

Founded by Adam Reiser in 2001, Made in USA One LLC stands as the authoritative body for MADE IN and PRODUCT OF the USA certification. Through its TRUST but CERTIFY™ approach, powered by AI and Blockchain technology, MIUSA.ONE is committed to food origin transparency, addressing the growing demand for supply chain authenticity and reinforcing the integrity of American-made products.

Photo by Dan Meyers on Unsplash 

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