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2009-08-11 | permalink
German consumers now have an easier way to determine if their food has been genetically modified after Minister of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, Ilse Aigner, introduced a new ”No Genetic Engineering” logo on Monday. [...] ”Through the adoption of a universal logo, consumers’ freedom to choose will be strengthened, and I hope that the label will be used actively,” Aigner said in Berlin.
2009-08-11 | permalink
German consumers now have an easier way to determine if their food has been genetically modified after Minister of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, Ilse Aigner, introduced a new ”No Genetic Engineering” logo on Monday. [...] ”Through the adoption of a universal logo, consumers’ freedom to choose will be strengthened, and I hope that the label will be used actively,” Aigner said in Berlin.
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