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Protect Your Right To Choose Non-GMO

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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.

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Understanding Risk Status

What are high-risk crops and inputs?

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Where do new GMOs show up at the grocery store? What are the newest Verified products? Stay informed — and keep the food supply natural.

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Non-GMO Project Verification: Vitamins & Supplements

The Butterfly carries a lot of weight with health-conscious and natural shoppers, making it a valuable asset for vitamin and supplement brands.

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New GMO Alert: GMO Rice Isn't on the Market, but It's Still Showing Up

While genetically modified rice is not currently commercially available, GMO contamination in non-GMO rice is all too common — accounting for a third of all such events globally. Now, several countries are experimenting with genome-edited rice as deregulation allows these undetectable products to enter the market without transparency, traceability or labeling.

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What You Need to Know About Genetically Modified Seafood

GMOs can show up in seafood products in surprising ways — even if the fish itself isn’t genetically modified. From hidden GMO ingredients in processed products to gene-edited fish entering global markets, it’s more important than ever to shop with care.

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