No, all the food we eat is genetically modified due to thousand of years of selective breeding (this includes both plants and animals). If we stuck with the technical definition, all food would require a GMO label under this proposal; and, if we change the definition to include only recent modifications from the past 100 years, it would add unfounded stigma to the science, and inhibit this promising solution to ending world hunger. However, further health research should be conducted by independent, non-partisan groups without funding, influence, or interference from biased companies.
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