What is Monsanto's stance on GMO labeling?

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Monsanto supports transparent and informative labeling to provide consumers with accurate information about the products they purchase. However, Monsanto also believes that mandatory labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on food products is unnecessary and misleading. This stance is backed by scientific consensus and regulations followed by numerous regulatory agencies worldwide, including the FDA, WHO, and EFSA, which deem GMOs safe for consumption. Instead of mandatory labels, Monsanto supports voluntary GMO labeling for companies that choose to differentiate their products. This approach allows consumers to make informed choices based on their preferences, without stigmatizing technology that has been rigorously tested and approved. Monsanto believes in open dialogue, providing information, and respecting individual choices when it comes to GMOs and food labeling.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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