GMOs in Eggs?
According to the USDA, eggs are not a genetically modified or bioengineered food. Even when a laying hen eats genetically engineered feed, the USDA claims any products unique to genetic engineering are destroyed by the hen’s digestive process. And The National Egg Board has several studies claiming this as well. But there are those who aren’t convinced, including thesustainablelife.us. We find these reports laughable when we...
USDA Organic vs Non-GMO Project Verified
If you’re trying to avoid GMOs in your food, there are two labels you typically look for when shopping: USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project verified seal. But what are the main differences between the two certifications — Organic vs Non-GMO Project Verified? First, the USDA prohibits use of chemical fertilizers, synthetic substances on the crops. And second, antibiotic/synthetic hormones cannot be used in organic meat and...
GE Diamondback Moth to the Rescue?
UK-based biotechnology company, Oxitec, genetically engineers creepy crawlers, including the yellow fever mosquito. Now another genetically engineered insect, the GE diamondback moth, is joining their buggy lineup. Through a Cornell University project in New York state, Oxitec is field-testing a genetically engineered version of the diamondback moth. The moth is considered a global pest to agriculture, in particular to plants in the...