Approving Foods from Genetically Engineered Animals, the FDA Promises a New, Open Process

Japan moved closer to ending a ban on food products from cloned animals this month as a panel of their experts concluded they are as safe to eat as those from conventionally bred livestock. In the US, the FDA has announced a new, open process for the approval of foods and drugs from genetically engineered… Continue reading Approving Foods from Genetically Engineered Animals, the FDA Promises a New, Open Process

The Non-GMO Project Product Verification Program is Up and Running

The governments of the US and Canada stand in sharp contrast to sixty other countries around the world, including the European Union, Russia, and China, by not requiring foods that contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to be so labeled. They do so despite good evidence that GMOs could have negative health implications for humans and… Continue reading The Non-GMO Project Product Verification Program is Up and Running

The FDA Considers Proposals to Sell Genetically Engineered Animals as Food

The Food and Drug Administration has released proposed guidelines for regulating genetically engineered animals, paving the way for them to enter the food supply. This news has stunned many consumer groups. It is estimated that as many as two dozen applications to sell genetically engineered animals are already pending before the FDA.