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GMO stands for genetically modified organism. To confirm the GMO status of the sample, it must be labeled as GMO by the producers.
GMO corn and soy are no more productive than non-GMO corn and soy.
The effects of GMO food is not yet known. Though some say there are no harmful effects, others question that and claim there is anecdotal evidence that GMO foods are harmful to health.
Yes of course. They import goods from us for one thing and we allow gmo foods in supermarkets.
Most people who don't want GMO food are not convinced it is totally safe for human consumption.
GMO ingredients are any foods or food ingredients that have been genetically modified in a lab.
At this point in time, it appears they do, although they of course don't advertise that they do.
GMO foods last about the same amount of time as non-GMo foods.
Yes, 70% or more of the processed foods sold in the United States contain GMO ingredients.
The number of people who do not want GMO food is not known. What is known is that a large percentage of people want GMO foods in the United States to be labeled like they are in England. They want to be able to make an informed choice about the food they eat, and many do not want to eat GMO foods at all, but labeling GMO foods has come against opposition from biotech and food companies.
The cost of GMO foods purchased in grocery stores is not known because what foods are GMO are which are not are not labeled. There are also many factors that affect food prices, so it is difficult to know how GMO ingredients in foods affects price.
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