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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ GMO and Genetically Modified Ingredient Labeling in US

United States requires Bioengineered Food Disclosure for products with detectable modified genetic material.

What the Rule Is

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) β€” also called genetically engineered (GE) or bioengineered foods β€” face different labeling requirements across markets. United States has specific rules under FDCA & FSMA governing when and how GMO status must be communicated on food labels.

What You Must Include
  • Bioengineered disclosure symbol or text when required
  • Declaration for each genetically modified ingredient meeting the threshold
  • Compliance documentation in the supply chain (traceability)
  • Review of all compound ingredients for GMO content
Common Violations
  • Not disclosing GM ingredients above the threshold
  • Claiming "Non-GMO" without verified supply chain documentation
  • Not reviewing compound ingredients for GMO content
  • Inconsistent declarations across product variants
Examples: Compliant vs Non-Compliant

Compliant Examples

"Bioengineered food" disclosure on front/information panel
"Non-GMO verified" with third-party certification documentation
Supply chain documentation showing GMO status for all ingredients

Non-Compliant Examples

No disclosure when GM ingredients exceed threshold
"Non-GMO" claim without testing or certification
"GMO-free" when ingredients are above threshold limits
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LabelGuard checks your ingredient declarations for consistency with GMO labeling requirements in US and flags ingredients commonly derived from GM crops.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GMO labeling threshold in US?

US: mandatory disclosure for bioengineered foods where modified genetic material is detectable. Highly refined ingredients where no DNA is detectable may be exempt (e.g., highly refined sugar from GM beet).

Do organic products need GMO labeling?

Certified organic products are generally prohibited from containing GMO ingredients. In the US, the NOP specifically excludes bioengineering from organic certification.

Regulation Sources

Last updated: 2026-04-01

Disclaimer: This information is for guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult official regulations and seek professional legal advice for specific compliance questions.

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