Breakthrough Offers Promise of Improved GMO Testing
date:May 07, 2012
eport as well as a video about its testing of natural products in the breakfast aisle in supermarkets.


Kastel told Food Safety News that when it published Cereal Crimes, it spent quite a bit of money on GMO testing.


We had to pick and choose products because of the cost, he said. A more reasonably priced testing protocol would be highly advantageous for organic industry watchdogs like the Cornucopia Institute and high-integrity manufacturers.


Biotech industry response Karen Batra, spokespe
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