New Initiative Seeks to Keep Genetically Modified Organisms Out of Swiss Food
A popular initiative titled "For food without genetically modified organisms" has successfully gathered over 137,000 signatures, ensuring the Swiss public will once again vote on the country's strict regulations regarding GMOs in agriculture and food production.

Key Takeaways
- A popular initiative titled 'For food without genetically modified organisms' was submitted to the Federal Chancellery.
- The initiative gathered over 137,000 signatures.
- 100,000 signatures are required to trigger a nationwide vote in Switzerland.
- The initiative aims to maintain strict controls on GM crops after the current moratorium expires.
- The initiative opposes the Federal Council's draft legislation on genetic engineering.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Swiss consumers wanted to retain the right to decide what ends up on their plates."
"Farmersā independence must be preserved."