Friday, September 23rd 2016
Courtesy of Brownfield Ag News
As the USDA works to implement the GMO labeling law, Senate Agriculture Committee chair Pat Roberts cautions the agency to stay within the limits of what Congress intended. During a committee hearing Wednesday, Roberts asked Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack about a proposed USDA study on whether consumers will actually use electronic or digital devices when making food purchasing decisions. Roberts said that question goes beyond the scope of the GMO labeling law. A separate proposed study would identify potential nationwide technological challenges that might impact consumers’ ability to read electronic or digital links on food packages. The option of providing biotech information via an electronic label was an important element in convincing food and agriculture groups to support the GMO labeling bill.