"Every aspect of our lives is, in a sense, a vote for the kind of world we want to live in."
- Frances Moore Lappé
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Ask MOFGA
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Q. I like to feed the birds but am concerned about offering genetically engineered seeds. Are any birdseeds engineered?
A. Genetically engineered varieties of most birdseed ingredients have not been commercialized. An exception would be any mix containing corn; genetically engineered corn is widely planted.
The Union of Concerned Scientists (www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/genetic_engineering/engineered-foods-allowed-on-the-market.html) lists the following crops as having genetically-engineered varieties on the market, so you can check birdseed ingredients:
alfalfa canola chicory corn (sweet, pop and field) cotton flax papaya potato rice soybean squash sugar beet tomato
Two excellent resources for keeping up with issues surrounding genetically-engineered crops are GE Free Maine (www.gefreemaine.org) and The Organic & Non-GMO Report (www.non-gmoreport.com).
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