For those that want to complain about restricting technologies, the truth is that we do it all the time. According to a GM critic, the controversy swirling around the questionable Seralini maize study may obscure the fact that GM foods present genuine challenges, including genetic dispersal, herbicide resistance and patent issues.
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GM foods present serious challenges
Gerhard Adam | October 4, 2012
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