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Are GMOs (genetically modified organisms) used in organic meat production?

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Are GMOs (genetically modified organisms) used in organic meat production?

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No, the National Organic Standards specify that livestock feed used in the production of organic meat cannot contain genetically modified organisms. A GMO is “an organism that has been modified by the insertion of DNA by human intention. It is usually DNA which has been modified or engineered’ to suit a particular purpose.

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