Genetically modified foods (or GM foods) are foods produced from organisms that have had specific changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering. In 2015, the EU passed a law giving individual countries the right to ban GMO crops. In October, European countries including Germany used the EU rules to ban the use of genetically modified crops.
No, but it can be useful in third world countries suffering from hunger epidemics as crops like rice can be infused with vitamin A to limit malnutrition deficiencies.
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No, and we should ban G.M.O.'s.
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Yes , but it should be heavily regulated
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If they can be farmed, manufactured and sold sustainably without a harmful impact on society or the environment
Yes, but with stringent testing under secure conditions
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Yes, and remove all regulations
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Yes, fully labelled like advertising and in controlled growing so there is no accidental cross breading on the lands of others.
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Yes and no only if their grown in lab greenhouses with heavy monitoring and heavily test them to see if they're adequate and if they have a negative impact or destroy biodiversity also so the won't interfere with other crops also increase biodiversity in food sector
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No, ban genetic engineering, GMOs cause cancer and Monsanto is evil and needs to go
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