Yes. See " CERTIFIED ORGANIC" vs organically producedAccording to the US Department of Agriculture, all certified organic MUST be non-GMO. If it's GMO, it is not and cannot legally be sold as organic. http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?contentidonly=true&contentid=organic-agriculture.html
Can you give examples as to why selective breeding is different from genetic modification, particularly healthwise, other than "it just is"? Both are changing an organism's genetics in a way that it would not naturally occur. I posted about this previously, giving examples of the side effects of the genetic mutations that we have bred into animals, and we have done it to plants as well, on the same level, purely through selective breeding.


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