Spain’s Ebro Foods has announced its US subsidiary New World Pasta Co., has earned non-GMO certification.

Its brands including American Beauty, San Giorgio, Ronzoni, Creamette, Prince and Skinner have secured non-GMO Project Verification on their pasta products. 

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The announcement affects over 200 products.

“Today’s consumer is demanding transparency in food labels. Simply put, consumers want to know not just what’s in their food but also where it comes from,” said Paul Galvani, SVP of marketing for New World Pasta. “We are proud to be leading the way in the pasta category by earning non-GMO Project Verification.”

The firm added the verification demonstrates New World Pasta’s “commitment to providing consumers with product information and responding to new, consumer-driven food trends”.

Last month Ebro acquired French organic food maker Celnat and at the end of December, set up a gluten-free pasta production facility in the US for its Ronzoni products.

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