Whole Foods Market(R) Partners With Non-GMO Project to Label Company's Private Label Food Products Using New Third-Party Standard
Posted on: Tuesday, 7 July 2009, 08:16 CDT
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The PVP is the nation's first system designed to scientifically test whether a product has met a set of defined standards for the presence of genetically engineered organisms.
"From the moment GMOs were approved for use in the U.S., we recognized the need for transparency, but there was no definitive standard by which to evaluate or label products," said
According to the FDA, as much as 75 percent of processed food in
"In 30 other countries around the world, including
While Federal law requires organic producers to comply with certain non-GMO requirements identified in the USDA organic standards, there is no standard for labeling GMOs in non-organic products.
The Non-GMO Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to allowing consumers to make informed choices and to working toward the sustained availability of non-GMO options. Whole Foods Market is a member of the group, which is a collaboration of manufacturers, retailers, processors, distributors, farmers, seed breeders and consumers. Together these members have established a working standard and have developed North America's first independent third-party Product Verification Program.
The PVP uses a process that combines on-site facility audits, document-based review and DNA testing to measure compliance with the standard. For a product to bear the seal it must undergo a process through which any ingredient at high risk for genetic contamination - soy or corn, for example - has been shown to meet the non-GMO standard through avoidance practices and testing.
Once a product has been approved through the PVP it can be described as being verified by the Non-GMO Project and/or be labeled with the Non-GMO Project's compliance seal. The first Whole Foods Market private label products to bear this seal are expected to be in stores before the end of the year.
"Since there is no U.S. regulation regarding disclosure on products manufactured with GMO ingredients, we are committed to helping our shoppers make confident choices by knowing that what they are buying has been verified as meeting the standards of the non-GMO Project," said
Whole Foods Market applauds The Natural Grocery Company, The Big Carrot Natural Food Market and Good Earth Natural Foods, the early partners of the Non-GMO Project, and the companies that have lent major support to the project and participated in the initial piloting of the PVP including Eden Foods, Organic Valley, Lundberg Family Farms, Nature's Path Organic and United Natural Foods, Inc. Together with numerous other companies and organizations, they created an authoritative non-GMO standard.
Whole Foods Market invites the industry to join an educational webinar on
"As you can imagine, the level of diligence involved will require an enormous amount of effort at every step in the manufacturing process," said
Since 2004 Whole Foods Market strives to offer private label products made with ingredients that have not been genetically modified. By using a system that includes the evaluation of products, ingredients and manufacturing facilities through audits, on-site facility inspections and testing, Whole Foods Market is furthering that commitment.
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