The Grocery Manufacturers Association, which poured millions into defeating measures in California and Washington to label food with genetically modified ingredients (GMOs), is leading a new coalition to press for congressional action in order to counter the growing statewide efforts to label GMOs.

In addition to the GMA, the 29-member Coalition for Safe Affordable Food is made up of powerful industry players including the Biotechnology Industry Organization, the National Corn Growers Association and the American Beverage Association, and is pressing for voluntary GMO labeling by industry.

“What we’ve determined is now is the time for us to stand together,” Pamela Bailey, GMA’s president and CEO, said during a call with reporters, adding that it “is a coalition that is unprecedented in the value chain.”

A statement announcing the launch of the coalition says that their approach would “protect consumers” by “removing confusion” created by different state labeling laws, and would “affirm the FDA as the nation’s authority for the use and labeling of genetically modified food ingredients.”

In the statement, Bailey adds that GMOs “are safe and have a number of important benefits for people and our planet,” and says that they can be used to address hunger on a planet with a growing population.

Among the “Facts about GMOs” listed in the statement is that “ingredients grown using GM technology require fewer pesticides.”

Yet research has shown that GMOs have failed in those objectives, instead leading to an increase in the use of pesticides, fostering the growth of ‘superweeds,’ and failing to address food insecurity.

The resounding response to the coalition from consumer advocacy organizations was filled with scorn.

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