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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Tue Dec 17, 2013, 05:55 AM Dec 2013

SAve our agriculture--no GMO apples

A solution to a non-problem. Letting gene-blocking RNA into the environment? ARe they fucking insane?

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is poised to approve the first genetically engineered apple. The Arctic Apple®” is engineered for the purely cosmetic purpose of preventing browning after it’s been sliced. Scientists say the technology used to create this new frankenapple is untested and inherently risky.

Unless the USDA heeds consumers, environmentalists and apple growers who are speaking out against deregulation of the Arctic Apple, the first GMO apple could soon turn up in fast-food restaurants, school cafeterias—even baby food. With no labels to warn consumers.

The Arctic Apple poses a risk to human health, a risk to the environment and a risk to conventional and non-organic apple growers.

Please sign the petition: Tell the USDA to reject biotech’s non-browning Frankenapple!
http://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/50865/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=12512

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SAve our agriculture--no GMO apples (Original Post) eridani Dec 2013 OP
Or you could just store apple slices in any anti-oxidant solution. Alkene Dec 2013 #1

Alkene

(752 posts)
1. Or you could just store apple slices in any anti-oxidant solution.
Tue Dec 17, 2013, 06:57 AM
Dec 2013

Diluted lemon juice, diluted citric or acetic acid, carbonated water or soda. I guess that 'solution' just isn't cost effective, and "alter the taste and texture of the apple.," according to Okanagan Specialty Fruits- the company which developed Arctic Apples.

Since we can't require GMO food labeling by manufacturers and retailers, the public will remain largely unaware of what they are consuming.

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