During a recent grocery shopping trip, I couldn’t help but shake my head when I saw a carton of strawberries bearing a non-GMO label. Of course the strawberries are not genetically engineered — there are no genetically engineered strawberries approved for commercial production or sale in the United States or anywhere in the world. Sadly though, more and more companies are slapping non-GMO labels onto products for which there is no GMO equivalent crop.
And that’s a big problem.
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[This article was originally published on AGDAILY as a guest column.]