Genetic engineering in food products

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Genetic engineering in food products

In 1996, US farmers sowed the seeds of the first genetically modified (GM) plants. Since then, the farming area has grown geometrically throughout the world, and the controversy regarding so-called green genetic engineering has continued. The labeling of GM products is strictly regulated in the European Union. For the METRO Group too, open and transparent communication is a top priority.

 

Image: Tomatoes in various colors. Read more in the category Status.

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A debate on technology

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Transparency for consumers

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Approach to label products



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Genetic engineering in food products

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