Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Under a rule that went into effect on January 1, food in the U.S. must now state if it contains what are commonly called GMOs or ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The USDA's new labeling for genetically modified foods goes into effect Jan. 1. Here's what you need to know. Starting Jan. 1, ...
A new national standard is meant to give consumers clarity about how their food was produced, but critics say the rules will introduce more... Say goodbye to GMOs. The new term for foods created with ...
Approvals can now begin on what are termed “negative claims” on labels for meat, poultry and egg products that do not contain bioengineered ingredients or that are derived from livestock that do not ...
Nine years ago, lawmakers thought they had settled the issue of GMO labeling. A law passed in the summer of 2016 after months of negotiation shut down state labeling requirements and gave companies a ...
As of 1 January 2022, certain retailers, manufacturers, and importers are required to disclose the presence of bioengineered food and food that contains bioengineered ingredients on products labeled ...
Advocates arguing for greater transparency about the use of GMOs in food scored a minor victory this month after a district court told USDA to re-work the digital disclosure portions of the ...
In a major decision for food manufacturers and retailers, the Ninth Circuit recently struck down the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) exemption for highly refined foods under the National ...
Say goodbye to GMOs. The new term for foods created with a boost from science is "bioengineered." As of Jan. 1, food manufacturers, importers and retailers in the U.S. must comply with a new national ...
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