A farm advocate says the public needs more information about genetically modified foods but warns food labels might not help.
Kim Bremmer with Ag Inspirations says simply putting everything on the food label isn’t wise. “People that are very anti-GMO technology, that head up some very anti-GM groups have been very clear in saying the first step to getting any type of technology like this eradicated is to get it labeled so we can market against it.”
Bremmer says many food labels now make claims of “no GMO” or “gluten free” for products that naturally don’t have gluten or no genetically modified variety.
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