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Organic food / Food and drink / Biology / Product certification / Criticism of science / Biological engineering / Biotechnology / The Non-GMO Project / Genetic engineering / Organic certification / Genetically modified organism / National Organic Program
Date: 2016-06-17 14:45:57
Organic food
Food and drink
Biology
Product certification
Criticism of science
Biological engineering
Biotechnology
The Non-GMO Project
Genetic engineering
Organic certification
Genetically modified organism
National Organic Program

Better is Transparent: Supporting a National Label for GMOs Labeling products made with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is an important issue in the U.S. food industry today. WhiteWave strongly supports transparenc

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