Archive for April 29th, 2015

Consumers concerned yet confused about GMOs

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U.S. — More than half of U.S. consumers say they are concerned about bioengineered ingredients or genetically modified organisms (GMOs), but many are unable to define them, according to The NPD Group. The research firm asked shoppers to describe GMOs in their own words, and the answers varied from “genetically altered” to “not natural,” with many respondents indicating “don’t know.”

The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines genetic modification as “the production of heritable improvements in plants or animals for ...

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Court denies attempt to stop Vermont’s GMO law

BURLINGTON, VERMONT, U.S. — A U.S. district court in Vermont on April 27 denied a preliminary injunction to stop Vermont’s GMO labeling law from going into effect. The court, however, denied the state of Vermont’s motions to dismiss certain issues brought up by industry groups seeking the injunction.

Vermont’s Act 120 still is scheduled to go into effect on July 1, 2016. It will require food intended for humans and offered for retail sale in Vermont to be labeled as genetically ...

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ADM adding to soybean, canola processing flexibility

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U.S. — Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM) said on April 27 that it is increasing its processing flexibility with investments in North Dakota, U.S., and Ontario, Canada.

The company is expanding its Enderlin, North Dakota, U.S., processing plant in order to give it the ability to crush soybeans in addition to canola and sunflower seeds. At the same time, the company will convert a canola processing line in Windsor, Ontario,Canada, to a flex line that also may process soybeans.

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