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Genetically Engineered Food and I-522 Labeling Images are from Google Images and may be subject to copyright
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GMOs (genetically modified organisms) are created through biotechnology, also called genetic engineering. What are GMOs? DNA is altered artificially in a lab with genes from other plants, animals, viruses or bacteria to produce foreign compounds. GMOs cannot occur in nature.
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Right to know what we buy and eat Transparency More information to help choose and decide
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Grocery foods that would be labeled GE salmon GE sweet corn GE papaya Baby formula, cereal, corn chips and tortillas, soy milk, canola oil, candy, soda pop
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An I-522 label: “Partially produced with genetic engineering.”
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GE salmon FDA: a “new animal drug” No data: growth hormones or IGF-1 hormone Increased allergic potential Less omega-3 “good fat”
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Industry determines whether products are safe No long-term health studies conducted Do not require FDA approval “Substantially equivalent” means no testing for toxins, mutagens, carcinogens, immune system damage, new allergens American Medical Association: “should require safety assessments” Current regulatory loopholes
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GE foods are different Safety assessments required Global consensus
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Washington wheat $1.14 billion Washington apples $824 million Washington wild salmon $123 million
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Mixed supply chain is costly ~ $12 Billion lost - lower crop prices - lost exports - subsidies - product recalls Starlink Corn cost $1 B Liberty Link Rice cost $1 B
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Companies re-label often … … without raising food prices No changes in food costs from labeling in Europe. - Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection, European Parliament.
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Transparency You choose. You decide.
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Visit Yeson522.com to support your right to know and freedom to choose.
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