Wednesday 15 April 2009

What's Genetically Altered Food?

The systematic community hasn't adequately addressed public fears about GM foods, nor has it effectively communicated the cost of the new technology. Millenia of selective breeding have improved the yields of crops, the milk production of cows, the number of beef on cattle and the sizes and colors of our flowers and dogs.

Now my last thoughts few would deny the advantages of modern genetic engineering in medication. GM crops have also been announced as the saviors of developing nations as they can be altered to prosper in dry, arid nations where there's little rainfall. Find Organic GM Free Food in the Green Directory.

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