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Everyone deserves a choice on whether or not to consume GMOs. Together, we're building a food system free from corporate control, working with nature instead of against it.

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Over 70% of products on grocery store shelves contain GMO ingredients — and many of those products are unlabeled.

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What Is a GMO?

GMO stands for "genetically modified organism."

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GMO Facts & Impacts

There is no scientific consensus on GMOs' safety.

What are low and high risk crop inputs

Understanding Risk Status

What are high-risk crops and inputs?

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Data Drop: Plant-Based Shoppers Look for the Butterfly

Did you know Non-GMO Project Verified products made up more than half (57%) of all plant-based sales last year? Here's […]

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Press Release: “I’ll Have a Plant-Based Burger. Hold the GMOs.”

Data shows that many shoppers are drawing a hard line in the growing category of alternative proteins

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