Some Wash. wheat farmers back labels for GM foods
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — Advocates of labeling for genetically modified foods have fresh hope for legislation in Washington state now that some wheat farmers have thrown their support behind it.
The federal government doesn't require genetically modified foods to be labeled. Only Alaska has enacted legislation at the state level, requiring labels on genetically engineered seafood, although none is currently on the m...
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