FDA GMO Regulation
Cross-source consensus on FDA GMO Regulation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The FDA does not conduct its own safety tests on GMO foods, delegating that responsibility entirely to the manufacturing company. — America's Favorite Vegetable: What's Really in Corn
- Independent third-party safety studies on GMO foods are not required by the FDA. — America's Favorite Vegetable: What's Really in Corn
- The FDA requires only a summary, not the full study, to be submitted for GMO approval. — America's Favorite Vegetable: What's Really in Corn
- Animal safety studies for GMO foods lasted only three months before market approval. — America's Favorite Vegetable: What's Really in Corn
- The FDA's claim that GMO food is as safe as conventional food is characterized in the article as institutional opinion rather than evidence-based fact. — America's Favorite Vegetable: What's Really in Corn