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NON GMO Products


There is no doubt that a large mass of consumers prefer genetically modified organisms (GMO)-free products. On the other hand, more emphasis is placed on the concept of safe, healthy and non-GMO consumption, and the safe product market is expanding day by day.

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In the world where the NON GMO market is increasing every year, 70% of cotton is produced from genetically modified seeds. Since the first introduction of GMOs in the 1990s, a new generation of GMOs has come to light in the last three decades. Also called new genetic engineering techniques, these new GMOs include a wide variety of different technologies, including CRISPR. 

When most people hear the term GMO (genetically modified organisms), they immediately think of food. Online search results support this assumption and lead many people to create magnified images of fruits, vegetables, and other staple foods.

But GMOs go far beyond just plants and foods. One of the fields in which GMOs have a great impact in the world is medicine and pharmacy. In fact, GMOs were first developed in the early 1970s, and their first application was in genetically modified pharmaceutical products in the early 1980s.

Today, GMOs have become an important part of people's daily life, however, there is no consensus yet and therefore they are still a highly controversial issue.

When people approach the science of GMOs from an overly narrow and reductionist perspective, seeing it only in relation to crops, they conclude that the only thing GMO in their lives is food. However, today, GMO products are everywhere, from textiles to cosmetics.

NON GMO certification programs have become very important to companies, especially in the natural food segment where the non-GMO label has greater value for consumers.

Do not hesitate to contact our expert team to get detailed information about the GMO Free and NON GMO label and certification, or to apply for certification.