Hawaii Beef Industry Council
PLEASE
NOTE OUR NEW MAILING ADDRESS & CONTACT
INFO:
64-957
MAMALAHOA HWY, KAMUELA HI
96743
PHONE:
(808) 885-5599 FAX: (808)
887-1607
E-MAIL:
HICattlemens@hawaii.rr.com
HBIC
OFFICER & DELEGATE CONTACT INFO
The Hawaii Beef Industry Council, a non-profit organization, is
a Qualified State Beef Council (QSBC) under the national Cattlemen’s Beef
Board. Our purpose is to promote beef and beef products in the State of Hawaii,
as well as research and education. The Beef Check-off is authorized and in fact
required under Federal Law and is administered by the USDA (U.S. Department of
Agriculture).
Wholesalers/Retailers/Food Service:
We are happy to provide beef promotional materials to supermarkets, restaurants
and beef wholesalers and other retailers on all Islands. We also provide grant
monies to approved bona-fide beef promotion or education efforts. We provide
(usually free in limited quantities) recipes, posters and other promotional
materials.
Beef Producers:
The Hawaii Beef Industry Council is your State Organization, which is
responsible to collect Check-off dollars on each head of cattle sold or
slaughtered in the State of Hawaii. By having a State Organization, Hawaii
benefits by having fifty cents of every dollar collected held in State for
promoting Beef in Hawaii. Your Check-off funds kept in Hawaii continue to
promote beef on all Islands… your beef. We provide funds for promotions at the
Island Farm Fairs and other public events. We provide beef promotional
materials to supermarkets, restaurants and beef wholesalers and other retailers
on all Islands. We also provide grant monies to approved bona-fide beef
promotion or education efforts. If you market your own beef, we are happy to
provide to you (usually free in limited quantities) recipes, posters and other
promotional materials.
Collection information for Producers, Cattle buyers and Slaughterhouses:
Whether you sell your cattle through local markets in Hawaii or on the
Mainland, cattle producers nationwide continue to reap the benefits of the
National Beef Check-off program. Check-off research shows conclusively that the
beef/cattle industry has benefited significantly by increased demand from
advertising programs as well as programs which deal with food safety issues,
convenience of preparation and the nutritional benefit of eating beef.
Hawaii is already at a disadvantage for beef promotion. Most of our cattle are
shipped as young calves to the Mainland for pasture, feeding and processing.
Therefore, the check-off dollars for most of the cattle born in Hawaii is
collected and kept in other States. Adding to the inequity, Hawaii has an above
average proportion of foreign beef shipped into our State (Australia/New
Zealand), and while an equivalent of $1 per head is collected on that Beef by
the U.S. Customs Service, the entire dollars goes to the national Cattlemen’s
Beef Board for national promotions, with none coming to Hawaii for Hawaii Beef
Promotion. That is why it is so important for Hawaii to make sure that all
Check-off dollars due to our State Council is properly paid.
Buyers and slaughterhouses, please remember that under Federal Law, you
are required to collect One Dollar for every animal purchased or slaughtered
and remit it to the Hawaii Beef Industry Council if ownership transfers in
Hawaii, or within 10 days of arriving on the Mainland. Mainland buyers, please
remember that this is your responsibility too! Furthermore, when a half
interest is sold in cattle, when people partner, One Dollar per head is due on
half the cattle sold.
Producers, please be aware that failure by the buyer to collect and
remit the One Dollar per head, does not relieve you of the responsibility. If
they don't do it, by law you must. Please remember this when you sell or
slaughter your cattle.
If producers do not pay what they are required by Federal Law to pay, then we
will be forced to disband our Hawaii Beef Industry Council, and enforcement
would be handled directly by the national Cattlemen’s Beef Board. Another
result is that funds would be used for National Promotion with no specific
benefit for Hawaii promotions.
Collectors are reminded that The Beef Check-off is due on a monthly basis, by
the 15th of the month following the month the cattle were sold or slaughtered.
For instance the $1 per head Check-off on any cattle sold or slaughtered during
June is due to the Hawaii Beef Industry Council by July 15, no matter how small
the amount. Making quarterly, semi-annual or annual payments on all cattle sold
or slaughtered during those periods is not acceptable, no matter how small the
amount.
Under Federal Law, 2% per month must be paid on all late check-off remittances.
As stated above, check-off payments must be made no later than the 15th of the
month following the month the cattle are sold or slaughtered.
If you need remittance forms please do not hesitate to call, fax or e-mail us.
The form, in PDF format, can be printed or can be filled out on your computer
and mailed in with your remittance (you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader which is
available free on the Internet). The form is available on this web site. Please
contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you so much for your
kokua.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Phone: (808) 885-5599
Fax: (808) 887-1607
e-mail: HiCattlemens@hawaii.rr.com
Mailing:64-957 Mamalahoa Hwy
Kamuela HI 96743
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