National Association of Animal Breeders, Inc. Agreed To Refrain From Adopting Rules That Restrict Competition Among Members
August 18, 2017
August 18, 2017
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 -- The Federal Trade Commission issued the following news release:
The National Association of Animal Breeders, Inc., or NAAB - a non-profit trade association whose members compete to sell dairy cattle semen to U.S. dairy farms for artificial insemination of dairy cows - has agreed to refrain from adopting rules that unreasonably stifle competition among its members.
The agreement between the FTC and the association resolves a complaint by the agency . . .
The National Association of Animal Breeders, Inc., or NAAB - a non-profit trade association whose members compete to sell dairy cattle semen to U.S. dairy farms for artificial insemination of dairy cows - has agreed to refrain from adopting rules that unreasonably stifle competition among its members.
The agreement between the FTC and the association resolves a complaint by the agency . . .