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Thread: GMOs Banned in Bulgaria!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deary View Post
    I've been under the impression the only genetically modified produce on the market is yellow corn, soy beans, sugar beets and papayas from Hawaii. Are there any other fruits and vegetables that have been genetically modified? How long has wheat been a GMO crop?
    You never know. Soy, corn and sugar beet are quite enough, since they are used everywhere - foods, drinks, medicines, cosmetics, animal foods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymaus View Post
    hijacking thread for an unscientific poll of people who seem to know about it:

    regardless of choosing to eat transgenic foods, one of the main complaints was that the seeds would spread and would, eventually, unwittingly infiltrate all crops everywhere. "terminator" seeds were invented and solved this problem. why is there such objection to terminator seeds when they are functionally no different than your typical hybrid seed?
    The problem with terminator seeds is that it makes the farmer dependent on suppliers like Monsanto who in essence control the farm, which was probably the idea to begin with.

    Hybrid seeds as far as i understand cannot reproduce seeds either, and is one of the main arguments that farmers have along with violating natures laws.

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