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6. Potato. The potato is one of the most recent additions to the list of examples of genetically modified foods with full explanations. Its use has been approved by the FDA only in 2015.
Thanks in large part to organized disinformation campaigns from the organic industry, non-GMO market share continues to rise sharply. And much of that disinformation is mired in sexism.
GMOs, or genetically modified organisms, can help farmers increase yields, but may also have potential negative effects. Learn the pros and cons and how to identify GMO foods.
A new study finds that dozens of common plants, including many foods and two of the world's most popular beverages, are "natural" GMOs that contain bacterial DNA, making them transgenic as well.
The European Union recently introduced legislation 1 stipulating the mandatory labeling of food products with a GMO content greater than 1%. (The regulation(s) don't specify whether this is weight ...
GMO crops have many advantages for your health, such as greater nutritional value and fewer pesticides. They may also be cheaper for farmers to grow, allowing for lower food prices.
People have been farming — and eating — a GMO for thousands of years without knowing it. Scientists have found genes from bacteria in sweet potatoes around the world. So who made the GMO?
China's embrace of GMO crops gains momentum with new import, planting approvals. By Mei Mei Chu. January 18, 2024 1:46 PM UTC Updated January 18, 2024 Corn is piled in the back of a ...
The anti-GMO movement is best described as a religious belief. Such beliefs have their uses. Theology can determine the values we bring to the world, but it can’t be allowed to dictate our facts.
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