03-02-2015, 05:27 AM
"Producer D buys corn from farmers A, B and C for product E.
Also, keep in mind that producer D can only use A in product E, but can use A, B and C in product F, while only B and C in product G."
without getting into a back and forth debate involving an increasing myriad of intricate hypothetical details which actual specialists would be exceedingly more qualified to sort out than anyone here, i'm not convinced GMO labeling necessarily has to be so prohibitively complicated and expensive to implement as you make it out to be, Rainyjim. ...certainly not any more so than any number of the countless logistical challenges facing a modern economy with reasonable safeguards in place to inform and protect the consumer.
Also, keep in mind that producer D can only use A in product E, but can use A, B and C in product F, while only B and C in product G."
without getting into a back and forth debate involving an increasing myriad of intricate hypothetical details which actual specialists would be exceedingly more qualified to sort out than anyone here, i'm not convinced GMO labeling necessarily has to be so prohibitively complicated and expensive to implement as you make it out to be, Rainyjim. ...certainly not any more so than any number of the countless logistical challenges facing a modern economy with reasonable safeguards in place to inform and protect the consumer.