FM: non-GMO food labeling rules are completed
The legal framework for GMO-free food labeling is completed, which is expected to enter into force in the first half of the year – the Ministry of Agriculture (FM) told MTI on Thursday.
According to the communication Nagy István, Parliamentary Minister of State for the Ministry of Agriculture (FM) at a professional event on Thursday in Budapest told that the non-GMO food labeling rules were worked out for milk, meat, fish, apiary products, plant foods and eggs and compound foodstuffs made from them. (MTI)
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