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.
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yes, but only in circumstances where a gmo crop is the last resort to combatting hunger and food scarcity and only if thoroughly researched to show it won’t harm nature
@95H2VPS11mos11MO
No. This, in essence, would be a violation of Torah.
@9745WLL1yr1Y
Yes, but focus on creating a verity of genetic strains that can better handle sudden diseases.
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@buday4vancouver3yrs3Y
Yes, fully labelled like advertising and in controlled growing so there is no accidental cross breading on the lands of others.
@8PN6M4Z3yrs3Y
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
@8PJHVJN3yrs3Y
No, ban genetic engineering, GMOs cause cancer and Monsanto is evil and needs to go
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