‘GMO-free’ foods certification launched in Australia
date:May 21, 2013
words of similar import that would have a tendency to mislead a consumer.

In order to become law, the Bill will need to be passed in the Senate. If passed by the Senate, the Bill would take effect from 1 July 2014.

According to the Bill, 70 to 80 per cent of processed foods sold in the US contain at least one genetically engineered ingredient.

AusVeg to host GMO debate

Meanwhile, Australian vegetable and potato growers representative body AusVeg is set to host what it is calling The Great D
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