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Let Them Eat (GM) Bananas!
A couple of years ago we applauded Uganda for adopting the National Biotechnology and Biosafety Bill which will allow farm
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Uganda takes big step toward approving GMOs, an African breakthrough
In April, we
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Prominent anti-GMO activist changed his mind after learning the science
Mark Lynas has had a long history of anti-GMO activism, sometimes in affiliation with well-known anti-s
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