Genetically Modified Foods

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Wall Street Journal  Oct 25  Comment 
Big U.S. food companies are spending heavily to defeat an effort in California on labeling genetically modified foods, seeking to head off rules they fear could spread to other states.
Forbes  Sep 26  Comment 
Can you hear me now?  It’s difficult to hear any meaningful information amongst the government mandated noise in California.  Several innocuous products now sport the ubiquitous Prop 65 warnings–which indicate that the product contains...
MedPage Today  Jun 19  Comment 
CHICAGO (MedPage Today) -- When it comes to genetically modified foods, the American Medical Association has adopted a "trust but verify" policy: the foods seem safe, but they still need to be checked out.
MedPage Today  Jun 18  Comment 
CHICAGO (MedPage Today) -- The American Medical Association will consider adopting a position on genetically modified foods that would place the doctors' group on both sides of the fence on the contentious issue.
Wall Street Journal  May 3  Comment 
Opponents of genetically modified foods are making headway in California in their bid for a ballot initiative that would require food companies to label many products containing such ingredients.
NPR  Oct 17  Comment 
Scientists and regulators have concluded time and time again that labeling genetically modified foods is unnecessary because they are no different than other foods. But food policy experts say just label them, already, so people can make their...
Sydney Morning Herald  Mar 26  Comment 
What do Yemeni violence, Bahrain's monarchy and genetically modified foods have in common?
Commodity Online  Jan 8  Comment 
Genetically modified foods might be more acceptable to the public if renamed as vaccinated or inoculated a British agricultural scientist says.
The Globe and Mail  Aug 31  Comment 
'My global "junk science" award goes to the myriad environmental groups and associated acolytes united in opposition to genetically modified foods'




 
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Genetically modified foods have been altered in some way, usually for the purpose of increasing yield or efficiency. This is common in agricultural crops, especially in corn, grains, and various fruits and vegetables. Common reasons for genetic modification include improving flavor, increasing resistance to insects, and increasing the yield. Though agricultural crops are the most commonly modified foods, animal products are sometimes altered as well. For example, synthetic growth hormones are used to make beef cows bigger, yielding more meat, and to increase the amount of milk that dairy cows can produce. Some of these practices are criticized by various groups as being unsafe or unnatural. Despite this, an estimated 75% of all foods purchased in America contain at least some genetically modified ingredients.

Companies involved in genetically modified foods

  • DuPont (DD) and Dow Chemical Company (DOW) are large chemical companies that manufacture genetically modified seeds and other tools agricultural technologies used to increase crop yield.
  • Monsanto Company (MON) and Syngenta AG (SYT) also produce specially engineered seeds to increase crop yields. In addition, Monsanto makes the only synthetic rBST (recombinant bovine somatotropin), a hormone used to increase dairy cows' production of milk.
  • Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM) is a large distributor of agricultural products, including corn and grains. While the exact percentage is unknown, ADM does distribute, process, and sell some genetically modified products.lklk

and of course these companies are do not include GMO on the title.

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