What is Monsanto's stance on GMO labeling?

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Monsanto Company has historically supported science-based approaches to the regulation and labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The company believes that labeling should be informative and based on scientific evidence, rather than driven by fear or misinformation. Monsanto advocates for the idea that consumers should have clear and accurate information regarding their food choices, but they argue that any labeling requirements should reflect the consensus of scientific expertise. Furthermore, Monsanto argues that GMOs undergo rigorous safety assessments and have been shown to be safe for human consumption and the environment. Based on these safety evaluations, the company contends that labeling should not imply any inherent risk associated with GMOs. Monsanto has been involved in discussions regarding regulatory frameworks that would govern GMO labeling, aiming to ensure that these regulations are consistent across different regions and do not create unnecessary confusion for consumers. Those interested in understanding more about the company's current stance and policy updates on GMO labeling can check their official website for the latest information and resources.
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Answered Jul 9, 2025

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