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Westword (blog) | - 21 hours ago |
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In response to opponents of the initiative who claim that requiring GMO
labeling would raise food prices in Colorado, Chipotle sites a recent
study by Consumers Union (the public policy arm of Consumer Reports)
indicating that a similar ballot proposal ...
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Progress Illinois | - 11 hours ago |
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - A group has "studied the studies" about what it could cost consumers to label the
genetically-
engineered (GE) ingredients in foods sold for retail sale and says the answer is, "not much." Increased food cost is a major argument of
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Capital Press | - 22 hours ago |
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If adopted, the initiative by Oregon GMO
Right to Know would require manufacturers, retailers and suppliers to
label raw and packaged foods produced entirely or partially by genetic
engineering.
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Capital Press | - 20 hours ago |
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The state Legislature passed the GMO labeling law earlier this year, which the Grocery Manufacturers Association and other groups quickly opposed in federal court.
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The Oregonian - OregonLive.com | - 14 hours ago |
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A car decorated in support of
GMO
food labeling cruised through downtown Portland recently. A large
national restaurant chain came out Tuesday in favor of Measure 92, which
would require labeling of
GMO food products in Oregon. (The Oregonian/Erik ...
Control over seed is control over the entire food chain,” she explains. Professor Gilles-Eric
Seralini,
has courageously gained worldwide attention after publishing his
laboratory research on animals fed GE foods and associated pesticides.
Santa Rosa Press Democrat | - Oct 14, 2014 |
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SB 1040:
Originally dealing with wine labels, bill was amended to require food
labels to disclose whether any contents are genetically modified.
National Catholic Reporter (blog) | - Oct 14, 2014 |
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Would she donate the rest of her copies to
GMO
corporations for their edification? Would CEOs opt to read the book,
and have collective changes of heart, or at least terrible pangs of
conscience keeping them awake at night?
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Biotech giant Monsanto
announced major losses for their fourth quarter last week well below
analysts' expectations after spending millions settling an environmental
suit.
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St. Louis Business Journal (blog) | - 18 hours ago |
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Gonçalves will replace José Manuel Madero as president of
Monsanto Europe's row crops unit. Madero recently left the post to become lead of
Monsanto's international business development unit. Gonçalves will be part of the international business ...
Seeking Alpha (registration) | - Oct 14, 2014 |
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But Monsanto
recently told investors it hopes to double its earnings per share by
2019. How can the company reconcile its operational slowdown with its
ambitious profit growth plan?
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