Where to Get NON GMO Certificate?


GMO, which stands for genetically modified organism, refers to any organism whose DNA has been modified using genetic engineering technology.

Where to Get NON GMO Certificate?

In the food industry, genes have been added to GM crops for a variety of reasons, including their growth, nutrient content, sustainability, pest resistance, and ease of farming.

While it is possible to naturally impart desired characteristics to foods through selective breeding, this process takes many generations. Also, breeders may struggle to determine which genetic change gave rise to a new trait. GMO crops are incredibly common in the United States, with at least 90% of genetically grown soy, cotton, and corn.

While GMO has many benefits for both producer and consumer, concerns remain for its long-term consequences. As a result of ongoing concerns, the consumer is extremely confused about GMOs.

In order to end this confusion and concern, NON GMO certificates for the consumer and NON GMO labels placed on related products have been developed. Producers who want to participate in this certification program can apply to our organization and initiate NON GMO certification processes, and if their products are deemed appropriate, they can use NON GMO labels on their packaging. 

The most important criterion to look for when seeking a NON GMO certificate from any organization is whether the organization has fully independent and international accreditations. Our organization has full independent and international accreditations, and all certification programs it offers, including NON GMO, are internationally recognized and recognized certificates.

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.