Sunday, October 7, 2012

Gmo food california

  • Prop. 37 Will Test California's Appetite For GMO Food

    If voters approve the initiative, California would become the first state to require disclosure of a broad range of foods containing genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. Food makers would have to add a label or reformulate their products to avoid it.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • California to test appetite for GMO food

    If voters approve the initiative, California would become the first state to require disclosure of a broad range of foods containing genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. Food makers would have to add a label or reformulate their products to avoid it.

    www.heraldnet.com

  • Prop 37: California Soil Scientist Says Label Up!

    "If GMOs are so great and wonderful for us to eat, be upfront about it and declare your GMO greatness on the label.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Californians set to vote on bill requiring labeling of genetically modified foods

    Voters in California in November will be able to vote on whether food sold in the state that contains genetically modified organisms must be labeled as such. The implications are vast, with approval likely leading to a national drive for labeling and ...

    www.pri.org

  • Genetic Roulette Film About GMO at Saint Rocke

    The movie, Genetic Roulette will be shown Saturday at Saint Rocke as an awareness and fundraiser for Prop 37, the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act, according to the website Eco Buzz Los Angeles. Saint Rocke will offer non-GMO ...

    hermosabeach.patch.com

  • State's Grocers and Food Producers Monitoring GMO Labeling Vote in California

    ... the mandatory GMO labeling law outnumbered opponents 2 to 1 statewide, despite a huge influx of cash from agribusiness giants including Monsanto, DuPont and Dow AgroSciences.

    blogs.seattleweekly.com

  • Viewpoints: Should we require labeling of GMO foods? Yes

    Not surprisingly, the world's largest pesticide and junk-food companies are spending $34 million on a relentless PR campaign trying to convince California voters and opinion leaders that GMO labeling would be too scary or expensive. When you hear these ...

    www.sacbee.com

  • Local growers highlight GMO food fight

    Now, proponents of a new California bill would like consumers to know when that food is at their store or on their tableIf passed by voters in November, Proposition 37 would require food processors to put a warning label on their products indicating if ...

    www.thebusinessjournal.com

  • California Prop 37 - Rebuttal to Annoying Pro-GMO TV Ads

    The FDA's own scientists predicted new toxins causing new allergies and unknown health problems from GMO foods; they were ordered to change the science to make the new foods legal.

    www.opednews.com

  • Uneasy Allies in the Grocery Aisle

    Giant bioengineering companies like Monsanto and DuPont are spending millions of dollars to fight a California ballot initiative aimed at requiring the labeling of genetically modified foods. That surprises no one, least of all the proponents of the ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • GMO's: Let's Label 'Em

    The best guess about what will happen if California requires labeling of foods containing genetically modified organisms (G.M.O.'s) - which, as far as I can tell, includes almost all processed food containing corn or soybeans, the vast majority of ...

    opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com

  • Sambazon Supports Prop. 37 in California

    This is not a novel notion, as 40 plus countries already require labeling of genetically modified food. It's time for us to take a stand in the United States and California Prop 37 is the front line of the battle for transparency, so that's where we ...

    www.bevnet.com

  • Demands increase to label genetically modified food

    Those who support labeling genetically engineered food and Proposition 37 say it is about consumers having a right to know what they are eating.

    www.thewesternedition.com

  • California Proposition 37 Raises Genetically Modified Food Debate

    GMO stands for genetically modified organism, and as Election Day nears, California voters are going to hear more and more chatter about the acronym.

    www.gazettes.com

  • University of California at Davis Reports Make Dubious Claims on Prop 37

    The first, entitled "California's Proposition 37: Effects of Mandatory Labeling of GM Food," was co-authored by University of California at Davis professor Colin Carter and published in the newsletter of the University of California Giannini Foundation ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Jim Hightower - Food profiteers don't want you to know about GMOs

    Yet, this statewide contest in California will likely have a huge impact on national policy and on grassroots efforts to rein in the arrogance of corporate power that's running roughshod over Americans.

    www.laconiadailysun.com

  • GMO foods produce tumors and organ damage in animals per new long-term study

    Advertisement. The California organization "Right to Know" is reporting today, September 19, 2012, that the first ever peer-reviewed, long-term animal study of GMO foods has been released. GMO stands for genetically-modified organism. That study links ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Protesters set sights on GMOs, close California facility

    They also hope to drum up support for a California ballot measure that would require food sellers to label a broad range of products, including soup, soy milk, breakfast cereals and chips, that contain GMOs. Monsanto and other developers of these ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Voters Could Mandate GMO Labeling in California

    This November, Californians will head to the polls to potentially make history as the first state to vote in a bill that would mandate labeling of genetically modified foods. California's Proposition 37 would come at no cost to consumers, but would be ...

    greenanswers.com

  • Food Fight Over Labeling Of Genetically Modified Food Extends To The Web

    California is once again on the forefront of an emerging national debate: This time, it's over the question of whether companies should label genetically-modified foods. On Election Day, Californians will vote on Proposition 37, which would, with some ...

    techpresident.com

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