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In California there is a citizens' initiative called Prop 37 Prop 37 wants food containing genetically revera consulting group modified ingredients (genetically modified organisms, GMOs) contain to be labeled. The initiative has to get together for their campaign already 5.5 million dollars in donations. revera consulting group Not bad you think. But when you see the other side who wants to prevent this identification, then a dizzy. Monsanto alone is 7.1 million dollars donated, followed by DuPont 4.9 million more donors are Pepsi, Bayer, Dow, BASF, Syngenta, Kraft Foods, Coca Cola, Nestle, Kellogg's etc. The whole list - a "Who's Who" of the agro-food industry revera consulting group - can be found at the link below in the Huffington Post. And it's just a food labeling and thus transparency for consumers. It's been (yet) pensive revera consulting group (s), if companies want to prevent transparency. Genetically perfect world with us? Now one might think that California is so far away - here it's all quite different and with us on the package, what's inside. Does it well. But: Here in the EU, although revera consulting group there exist mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods, but does not apply to food, ingredients and additives that have been produced using genetically modified organisms (meat, milk and eggs from animals that have been genetically modified food received, or additives that have been produced using transgenic microorganisms). Also GMO admixtures in small quantities are minor, unintentional (?) Not subject to classification and not those of authorized GMOs as long as this is less than 0.9% of each ingredient amount (or 0.5% at not yet approved, but as safe classified GMOs). In fact, it is assumed that in our 60 to 80% of food with genetic engineering had contact. Among the already marked as GMO in our food the way, include many well-known sweets and sodas American origin, genetically modified soya, maize o. Ä. or may contain ingredients revera consulting group produced from it (canola oil, soy lecithin, corn starch and sugar from genetically modified plants). . Examples, the Greenpeace list lt was discovered in Germany are: Baby Ruth Bars, Butterfinger Bars, Coca Cola Vanilla / Cherry, Hershley's Cookies'n'creme etc. (see list). If you want to know what you eat so, then one should take the good times with reading revera consulting group glasses revera consulting group or even better a large magnifying glass in the supermarket, at the kiosk or petrol station and for clues "contains genetically modified ...." or "produced from genetically modified ..." look out. Sources revera consulting group and further information Prop 37 Opponents Spending Millions To Oppose Label Law (Huffington Post) Genetically Modified Foods (Wikipedia) prohibition of genetically modified foods? (Eu-Info.Deutschland) gene alarm for sweets & soft drinks (Greenpeace PDF list)
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