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As of now, there are no commercially available genetically modified (GMO) pumpkins. Most pumpkins are traditional varieties and have not been genetically engineered. However, research and development in biotechnology could lead to GMO pumpkins in the future, but currently, consumers seeking non-GMO options can generally choose any standard pumpkin. Always check labeling and certifications if GMO content is a concern.

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