Despite potential health concerns, the United States continues to produce and consume certain foods other countries have banned.
A new kind of GMO is going by different names, and largely escaping regulation as it enters grocery stores.
The label indicates the federal government verified that the product doesn’t contain GMOs, but what does that really mean?
The European Parliament passed legislation Tuesday that allows European countries to restrict or ban the cultivation of crops that have been genetically modified (GM).
Despite potential health concerns, the United States continues to produce and consume certain foods other countries have banned.
A new kind of GMO is going by different names, and largely escaping regulation as it enters grocery stores.
The label indicates the federal government verified that the product doesn’t contain GMOs, but what does that really mean?
The European Parliament passed legislation Tuesday that allows European countries to restrict or ban the cultivation of crops that have been genetically modified (GM).