GMO in a Jar - Who really profits? |
On November 23, 2014, at 9:21 AM, bucknelldad wrote:
Sadly, this is effort to educate people on genetic modification of crops is woefully lacking, not very accurate (starting with the definition and the government's role in safety testing) and raises issues that are irrelevant (differing labeling requirements by other countries). For accurate information on the issue, I strongly suggest visiting this site.http://www.fooddialogues.com/foodsource/gmo
On November 23, 2014, at 10:44 AM, SuperMom101 wrote:
Dear Bucknelldad,Disappointed with your link and thankfully not at all surprised that I don't see any New England Farmers on your list of affiliates, board participants, and industry partners.With all due respect, "woefully lacking" doesn't cut it. Remember what happened the last time a large government institution tried to mess with New England farmers?Please appreciate that after experiencing cancer at age 38 no food goes in the shopping cart unless it's Non GMO Project or organic. GMO crops are not feeding the world and America (and her children) are sick and tired of being sick and tired and told everything is fine with our food supply. And yes, our food supply must be labeled GMO when exported and much of it is even banned in other parts of the world.Best health always,SuperMom-in-training
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