NGFA joins Coalition for Safe Affordable Food

National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) has announced thatit is one of 29 national organizations that have joined the newly formed Coalitionfor Safe Affordable Food (CFSAF). The organizations are urging Congress to quicklyseek a federal solution to establish standards governing the safety and labelingof human and animal food and beverage products made with genetically modified ingredients.

National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) has announced that it is one of 29 national organizations that have joined the newly formed Coalition for Safe Affordable Food (CFSAF). The organizations are urging Congress to quickly seek a federal solution to establish standards governing the safety and labeling of human and animal food and beverage products made with genetically modified ingredients.

"The NGFA believes strongly that it is in the best interests of all stakeholders - including consumers - to arrive at a federal solution to labeling of products containing ingredients derived from modern agricultural biotechnology," said NGFA President Randy Gordon.

"It is essential that such a framework remains both safety- and science-based, and continues to fully protect consumers," Gordon added. "What will not work is a state-by-state patchwork of different laws and requirements that would devastate the efficiency our nation's food and animal feed production and marketing system, and dramatically increase costs to consumers."

"NGFA policy strongly supports agricultural biotechnology and other scientific and technological innovations that contribute to production efficiency and the availability of a safe, abundant and high-quality food and feed supply for U.S. and world consumers," Gordon said.

He noted that such continued innovation will be "absolutely essential" to meet the 70 percent increase in production of grain-based foods, animal-based proteins and other foods projected to be required to feed a global population that is projected to increase from 7 billion to 9 billion by 2050.

"A federal GMO labeling solution will help provide a framework for the continued safe and effective use of technology that is essential to the future of our planet," the NGFA said.

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