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Here’s a look at some of the companies that are taking steps towards being GMO free.
BEN & JERRY’S
The Vermont-based ice cream company was aiming to be completely GMO-free by the end of 2013, but is still completing the transition, and you can follow its progress on a dedicated blog. It’s also taking the opportunity to switch to all Fairtrade certified ingredients.
GENERAL MILLS
Original Cheerios became GMO-free in January this year but sales did not increase significantly, reports Forbes. The company has no plans to apply the change to other Cheerios varieties or any of its other products.
CHIPOTLE
Last June the chain began to label GMO ingredients on its website, and a year later is almost completely GMO free. According to Food Business News, its corn and flour tortillas are the last offending items on the menu, and the company is aiming to complete its transition by the end of 2014.
TARGET
The big box retailer launched its Simply Balanced brand of groceries in June last year, with 40% of its products certified organic and “the vast majority” of items GMO free. It has pledged to eliminate GMOs from the line completely by the end of 2014.
WHOLE FOODS
The supermarket announced in March last year that it would aim to have complete GMO labeling in all stores by 2018. It also stocks many GMO-free products—more than 6,000 according to its website—which includes any plant-derived ingredients used in its 365 brand.
TRADER JOE’S
This one is a little controversial: Trader Joe’s says that its homebrand products are sourced from non-GMO ingredients, but does not label them due to a lack of guidelines from government agencies. And since products are not checked by a third-party, it comes down to how much you trust Trader Joe’s own verification process.
OTHER BRANDS
In lieu of FDA regulation, the Non GMO Project is the current industry standard for GMO-free certification. It has a searchable database of verified products, including select items from brands like Kikkoman, Bob’s Red Mill, Kettle, Pirate’s Booty, Weetabix, Silk, Kashi, and others. It’s also worth noting that 100% organic products are by definition non GMO. This is in contrast to USDA organic and certified organic items which are usually GMO free since they’re at least 95% organic. However the remaining 5% could possibly include GMO ingredients.
Read more: http://firstwefeast.com/eat/...rrys-vow-to-go-gmo-free/#ixzz36Dz0qB2X
David Greene
Seeking Alpha
Better to go directly to the article where there is a lot of links you can click on:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...eans-for-your-investment-portfolio
Summary
•Monsanto (MON) and other Genetically Modified (GM) seed companies may be impacted by increased consumer awareness.
•Natural/Organic Grocers such as Whole Foods (WFM) will benefit from shift to non-GMO foods by consumers interested in their health and willing to pay for it.
•Small agriculture service companies like Verity Corp (VRTY) have a significant opportunity to grow rapidly as farmers transition to non-GMO food production.
Many investors may be aware of the controversy over GMO labeling without factoring in the potential investment opportunities and pitfalls that may result as the interest in non- GMO food production increases.
With only 15.5 million shares outstanding, Verity could become a big beneficiary in the rapidly growing non-GMO industry.
The debate will rage on. Should consumers expect to know what products they have in their grocery bag are non-GMO or GMO? Armed with that information, will consumers pay up for healthier (or perceived to be healthier) food. Will there be data released that suggests that GMO is not as safe as the industry thinks it is? And what does all this media coverage mean for this small, yet rapidly growing, agricultural sub sector known as non-GMO?
One thing investors can be certain of. There will be opportunities for investors to profit on the long and the short side.
Editor's Note: This article covers a stock trading at less than $1 per share and/or with less than a $100 million market cap. Please be aware of the risks associated with these stocks.
With only 15.5 million shares outstanding, Verity could become a big beneficiary in the rapidly growing non-GMO industry.
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und das alles vorausgesetzt da sind wirklich ambitionierte Menschen die nicht nur einen pump&dump generieren wollen. Was bisher zumindest nicht den Anschein hat. Wenigstens etwas positives.
Aber hey - alles ist grün die Welt ist schön und 2017 20 Euro ....
will mir noch ein paar stk. ins depot legen!
aber nicht für 35cent wie bei ariva steht!
isch doch richtig oder!?
ist, wird es ein wenig ruhiger werden, was den Kauf bzw. Kursverlauf
betrifft.
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Na denkt noch mal darüber nach! Gruß Albert61
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und ab 50 Mil. Markkapital sind handelbar.
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