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American Seed Trade Association urges action on Senator Roberts’ food labeling proposal


Alexandria, Virginia, USA
February 22, 2016

The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) applauds Senate Agriculture Chairman Pat Roberts for his leadership in introducing a commonsense food-labeling proposal to bring consistency and transparency to the marketplace.

“Time is running out for Congress to take action to prevent a patchwork of state food-labeling laws from being enacted,” said ASTA President & CEO Andrew LaVigne. “We applaud Chairman Roberts for putting forth a practical, national solution, and we urge the Senate to pass the proposal as soon as possible.”

Multiple studies have shown that the associated costs with Vermont’s GMO-labeling law and a subsequent patchwork of state laws will cost American families hundreds of dollars more in groceries each year – with low-income Americans being hit the hardest. 

Roberts’ proposal would preempt state GMO food and seed labeling efforts and require USDA to set a standard for voluntary on-package disclosures.

“ASTA has long advocated for a uniform, national food-labeling solution based on sound science,” said LaVigne. “Consumers and the food and agriculture community alike deserve consistency and transparency in the marketplace.”



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Published: February 22, 2016

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