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If your dairy processes both conventional milk and non-GMO verified milk, changeovers during production should address the potential commingling of product lines.
Good manufacturers are preparing to meet GMO labeling requirements through various means, including laboratory analysis and non-GMO verification.
The Department of Agriculture must develop regulations by 2018 to establish a national mandatory bioengineered food disclosure standard. Companies will have three options for disclosing GE content on food packages: a labeling statement; a symbol; or a digital link such as a QR code that will direct consumers to the disclosure statement.