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Title

Labeling Bioengineered Food in the United States: Final Regulations from the US Department of Agriculture.

Authors

Rosso Grossman, Margaret

Abstract

Since the commercialization of genetically modified crop varieties, food produced from those varieties has been sold in the United States without mandatory labels to identify genetically modified content. Under a federal statute enacted in 2016 and implemented by final regulations promulgated in 2018, foods defined as 'bioengineered' must bear labels that disclose bioengineered food or food ingredients. These measures, which apply only to detectable bioengineered ingredients, establish detailed standards for disclosure, including a labeling threshold, several methods of disclosure, and exemptions from disclosure. Although the statute and regulations have been criticized, mandatory labeling will enhance transparency by informing consumers about genetically modified ingredients in their food.

Subjects

GENETICALLY modified foods; UNITED States. Dept. of Agriculture; FOOD labeling; CONSUMERS; COMMERCIALIZATION

Publication

European Food & Feed Law Review, 2019, Vol 14, Issue 2, p142

ISSN

1862-2720

Publication type

Academic Journal

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