By vast

Published: November 13, 2023

The Organic & Non-GMO Sourcebook is the world’s only directory of organic, non-GMO, and regenerative suppliers. The Sourcebook features suppliers of seeds, grains, ingredients, animal feed, and food products. There are also related products and services, such as advocacy organizations, GMO testing labs, and organic, non-GMO, and regenerative certification firms.

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Not-for-profit charity that advocates, campaigns, and educates for the precautionary principle, independent science, and the law to be rigorously applied to all proposed research and commercial uses of genome editing and genetic manipulation (GM) processes and products; for students, the public and policy-makers, we critique the ethical, environmental, and social impacts of the GM techniques being used to modify the traits of humans, animals, plants, and microorganisms

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Connects individuals, groups, and organizations actively campaigning for GM-free food and farms in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific; publishes GM-Free Shopping List and the True Food Guide, listing GM-free labelled products for sale in the region; assists nation-wide member group in campaigning for GM-free causes, moratoriums, stronger regulation, and labeling