Nature’s Path, an organic cereal manufacturer, made a half million dollar donation to The Center for Food Safety to support mandatory labeling of GMOs. ...More
Saffron Road™ announced its efforts to meet consumers’ needs for proper labeling and non-GMO foods by joining the Non-GMO Project’s Verification Program. ...More
Silk is sponsoring the Right to Know March, a 16-day walk from New York to the White House to show support for the mandatory labeling of genetically engineered (GE) foods. ...More
Although organic certification systems already prohibit the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), there is a significant number of people and organizations that feel an independent system to certify a product as non-GMO is needed. As a result, in 2008, The Non-GMO ...More
Silk®, a plant-based beverage brand in the United States, announced products in its beverage portfolio have been officially verified by the Non-GMO Project, a non-profit collaboration of manufacturers, retailers, distributors, farmers, seed companies and consumers dedicated ...More
The Organic Trade Association submitted the following letter to the editor after NPM posted the story “The Organic-Pesticide Battle". NPM appreciates OTA’s comments and welcomes additional industry response. ...More