In the 1990s, GMOs entered the food supply without public consultation or consent. The first generation of GMOs were novel […]
In the 1990s, GMOs entered the food supply without public consultation or consent. The first generation of GMOs were novel […]
At the Non-GMO Project, we believe everyone has the right to know what's in their food and deserves access to […]
When GMOs were commercialized in the 1990s, few people knew about these novel organisms entering the food supply. Their development, […]
Kia Ruiz is an environmental and economic resiliency consultant in the Denver area. Kia earned her B.S. in Wildlife Management […]
When GMOs first came on the market in the 1990s, the general public didn't know much about them. Thankfully, we've […]
Is a GE heat-tolerant cow a good thing? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that a genetically […]
The world's first genetically modified animal approved for human consumption was the AquaAdvantage salmon, a GMO with added genetic material […]
On January 1, 2022, the bioengineered (BE) food labeling law came into full effect. This policy makes the United States […]
Plant-based foods are having a renaissance. While staples such as veggie burgers and soy milk have been around for decades, […]
Each spring, over 80,000 attendees descend upon Natural Products Expo West at the Anaheim Convention Center for the largest trade […]
In 2021, the Canadian government proposed regulatory guidance that would remove oversight from many gene-edited plants entering the marketplace. The […]
There are a lot of labels at the grocery store, including one recent arrival: the new Bioengineered ("BE") food disclosure. […]
The Bioengineered (BE) Food label is part of the new federal law that identifies some — but not all — […]
Have you seen a new label at the grocery store? The new federal Bioengineered (BE) Food labeling law went into […]
As another roller-coaster of a year comes to a close, you'd be forgiven for complaining of motion sickness. With ups […]
It's a classic case of mistaken identity. Some common grocery store products have odd names or unique features, and they're […]