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                    [Title] => Lorenzo backs move to require GMO labeling of food products
                    [Summary] => Outgoing Agriculture Secretary Luis P. Lorenzo Jr. is in favor of requiring food manufacturers to specify on the label whether or not their products contain genetically modified organisms.


At a recent forum on GM Food Labeling in the Philippines held at the Bureau of Soils Convention Hall, Lorenzo said it is the right of consumers to know all the contents of food items that they buy.
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At a recent forum on GM Food Labeling in the Philippines held at the Bureau of Soils Convention Hall, Lorenzo said it is the right of consumers to know all the contents of food items that they buy.
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