Organic and Non-GMO Company Profiles
NSF’s revised non-GMO standard defines gene editing and synthetic biology as genetic engineering
Newly revised non-GMO certification program won’t allow ingredients derived from genetically modified microorganisms to be certified as non-GMO, recognizes organic certification as meeting non-GMO certification requirements
Read MoreBow & Arrow’s non-GMO corn sows seeds of prosperity for Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
Anthropologists suggest that Ute Native Americans occupied the Four Corners area (juncture of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona) as early as 1500 C.E., so it’s no surprise that the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe is successfully growing a value-added corn product on the reservation. Despite mountainous, high desert conditions, Bow & Arrow Foods LLC, launched […]
Read MoreOatly makes a splash in non-dairy milk market—and heartland farmers could reap rewards
Plant-based beverage sales are skyrocketing—U.S. retail sales topped $2 billion in 2017, while overall market demand reached $9.8 billion last year. A Cargill study found that 50 percent of households buy both cow’s milk and non-dairy alternatives. As consumers seek cow’s milk substitutes for various reasons, they’ve had choices—almond, soy, coconut, cashew, or hemp—and now […]
Read MoreThe “lasting” appeal of Apeel produce
Unique natural coating doubles shelf life of fruits and vegetables, cutting food waste
Read MoreREBBL with a cause: Serving up super-herbs in tantalizing liquid creations, to tackle human trafficking
Inverting the standard business model, organic beverage maker REBBL emerged from a “cause in search of a company.” Former venture capitalist and ethics professor David Batstone launched the non-profit Not For Sale over a decade ago, to grow self-sustaining social projects to combat forced labor and human trafficking—a scourge affecting 30 million people worldwide. In […]
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