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Its Honey Nut Cheerios – which outsell the original Cheerios – continue to source GMO corn and sugar, and they are the next target of activists.
Today, about 90% of industrial GMO corn grown in the US was originally developed in Hawaii, with the island of Kauai hosting the biggest area.
In the Big Island, which is called Hawaii and hosts no GMO corn, a similar process unfolded later in 2013: the county council passed a law that effectively banned the chemical companies from moving in, and it was struck down in federal court for the same reasons.
In Maui County, which includes the islands of Maui and Molokai, both with large GMO corn fields, a group of residents calling themselves the Shaka Movement sidestepped the company-friendly council and launched a ballot initiative that called for a moratorium on all GMO farming until a full environmental impact statement is completed there.
GMO corn from Monsanto's webpage.
Mexico has just banned GMO corn.
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Cheerios have always been made with no GMO oats but the small amount of corn starch used will now come from non-GMO corn and the sugar, non-GMO pure cane sugar. .
In order to use only non-GMO ingredients in its stores, Chipotle has been working with its suppliers to increase their production of non-GMO corn flour and sunflowers.
Their declared goal is to "revive non-GMO maize seed breeding" and "improve the quality and quantity of non-GMO corn hybrids available in the marketplace" and "to help combat the lack of choice of corn genetics in the marketplace k.
And there are plenty of sources for non-GMO corn.
It's a bit like the proverbial 'replicator' device of Star Trek fame, but it works on sound physical principles and not just speculative science.' For their first successful attempt, scientists chose a highly symbolic chain of transmogrification, converting a can of GMO creamed corn into a paperback copy of the book Mutant Message Down Under.
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