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GMO update affects EU member state rights
The debate about genetically modified and engineered organisms (GMOs) used in food production continues, with a global agreement coming into place enabling countries to adopt GM food labeling, says SGS Consumer Testing Services.
genetically | 12 December 2011
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Testing food with mericon kits
Qiagen launches 11 mericon kits for convenient, fast and reliable food testing, which detects genetically modified organisms (GMOs), pathogens, and ingredients from animals or plants. The new, ready-to-use, real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) …
genetically | 01 July 2011
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Qiagen launches new food testing solutions
Qiagen launches 11 mericon kits for convenient, fast and reliable food testing, which encompasses products for the detection of a broad range of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), pathogens, and ingredients from animals or plants. The new, rea…
genetically | 10 June 2011
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FSANZ considers approving GM food
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has released a consultation document for two applications to approve the sale of genetically modified (GM) foods in Australia and New Zealand and one for a processing aid obtained from a GM source. The …
genetically | 12 April 2010
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Is genetically modified food a risk or benefit? US remains cautious
When it comes to genetically engineered (GE) foods, Americans have grown slightly more skeptical, according to a new Cornell University study. An important finding, given that more than two-thirds of the food in US markets has at least some amount of…
genetically | 28 February 2006











