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Colorado bans marketing out-of-state produce as local to protect farmers.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed a law on April 8, 2026, making it illegal to market out-of-state fruits and vegetables as Colorado-grown.
The legislation, passed unanimously, also restricts the "Colorado Proud" logo to authorized users and imposes fines of up to $20,000 for deceptive practices.
The measure aims to protect the state's agricultural reputation and support local farmers.
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Colorado prohíbe la comercialización de productos de otros estados como locales para proteger a los agricultores.