Question
Is the Rapsodie tomato hyb seed sold by syngenta GMO?
Submitted by: Brian Nightingale
Answer
Expert response from Community Manager
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Friday, 04/05/2018 12:17
There are currently no tomatoes that are GMO on the market or commercially available. For more information about the common misinformation around GM tomatoes, please check out this previous response.
Nearly all foods today have been genetically modified or altered in some way over thousands of years through selective breeding. However, there are only 10 commercially available GMO crops in the U.S: soybeans, corn (field and sweet), canola, cotton, alfalfa, sugar beets, summer squash, papaya, potatoes and apples. Below is a table outlining what year the 10 crops became commercially available in the U.S.:
Squash |
1995 |
Cotton |
1996 |
Soybean |
1995 |
Corn |
1996 |
Papaya |
1997 |
Alfalfa |
2006 |
Sugar beets |
2006 |
Canola |
1999 |
Potato |
2016 |
Apple |
2017 |
The GM salmon was recently approved by the FDA and is the first GMO food animal to be approved and is commercially available only in Canada. The salmon was genetically modified for a few reasons including to conserve wild fish populations and provide low impact aquaculture.
Even though these 10 crops are the only GMO crops that are commercially available in the U.S., as well as the salmon, it is also important to note that many of these crops are ingredients in other types of food you may find in your local grocery store. So Americans consume genetically modified food in many different types and ways.
We hope this answers your question, if you have any additional questions, please ask!