Florida bills re-introduced to label GMOs and rBGH dairy

Two Florida Democrats are again trying to pass bills to label some foods containing genetically modified organisms. Similar efforts died last year in the House and Senate agriculture committees

House Bill 351 and its companion, Senate Bill 416, would require 25 raw fruits and vegetables to carry labels if they contain GMOs. Wheat, corn, cotton, papaya, rice, zucchini and squash would be among the targeted products.

HB 351 is sponsored by Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda (D-Tallahassee) and SB 416 by Sen. Jeremy Ring (D-Margate).

Any product containing recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH) to increase milk production in cows would also require mention on labels. It sets up a independent nonprofit to do testing and orders the state ag department to “prominently display” annually updated lists of so-called “high risk” fruits and vegetables on its website.

Read full, original article: Bills to Label Produce for GMOs and Dairy for rBGH Back in Florida

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