GMO testing that supports your quality program
Specialist support and reliable turnarounds
5-day
standard TAT, with 1-day options available
40
years of GMO testing experience
How it Works
Get Answers Your Team Can Act On
Step 1
Define the risk
Define your product, claim and market to determine the correct testing matrix.
Step 2
Choose the right testing approach
Use screening, qualitative, quantitative, broad-spectrum or variety-specific methods as needed.
Step 3
Submit samples with clear guidance
Reduce intake delays and rework with support on sample type, volumes and documentation.
Step 4
Get results with expert interpretation
Understand what the result means for release, supplier follow-up, export or claim support.
Step 5
Scale into ongoing control
Build a more consistent program across ingredients, finished products and supplier verification.
How We Help
Benefits of GMO Testing with FoodChain ID
Fit-for-purpose GMO test selection
Choose methods that match matrix, claim and market.
Avoid generic testing that misses the real risk.
Duplicate extraction and duplicate PCR workflows
Increase confidence in result reliability.
Reduce disputes and retesting.
Quantitative and qualitative GMO analysis
Support threshold decisions, claims and customer specs.
Avoid guessing when presence alone is not enough.
Support for difficult finished-product matrices
Get usable results from processed ingredients and products.
Reduce dead ends when DNA is degraded by processing.
Export market testing support
Meet country-specific GMO or related export requirements.
Avoid shipment delays caused by incomplete documentation.
Technical and regulatory specialist guidance
Turn lab data into release and compliance actions.
Stop chasing answers across multiple teams or vendors.
Extend Your Capabilities
Related Services to GMO Testing
Pair GMO testing with adjacent services to support claims, market access and broader ingredient verification.
FAQ
FoodChain ID helps match the method to your matrix, claim, market and customer need so you avoid overtesting or using the wrong screen. This can be especially important when products are intended for markets with specific GMO requirements, such as Europe.
Yes. FoodChain ID supports grains, processed ingredients, finished products, supplements and pet food or feed, including difficult matrices. Companies developing dietary supplements may also benefit from supplements consulting services to address formulation and compliance considerations.
Yes. FoodChain ID offers qualitative presence or absence testing and quantitative analysis when thresholds, specifications or program rules require it.
Yes. FoodChain ID supports export-related testing pathways, including market-specific needs for countries such as Taiwan, Turkey, China and Korea. Companies exporting products internationally may also need to evaluate requirements for the United States and other destination markets.
Yes. FoodChain ID is an approved laboratory for Non-GMO Project Verification product testing and can support required testing and sampling plan needs.
GMO testing services detect the presence of genetically modified organisms in food, feed, and ingredients to ensure compliance with regulations and labeling requirements. They are important for supporting non-GMO claims, meeting export requirements and maintaining consumer trust. For feed manufacturers, GMO testing can also support requirements associated with animal feed certification programs.


