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Prohibited: Comparison photos of GM/non-GM
On 3 Aug 2003 10:18:13 GMT, Brian Sandle
posted: As well as diverse species of crop plants it is important to have diversity of genetic potential within species I would say. I feel governments, our representatives, are better able to manage such situations if we persuade them. Private breeders will spread the currently in vogue one or two vary widely, then what happens? And selecting from GM experiments tends to produce much purer strains in certain respects of lack, I would say. I think you imagine this. If you want to preserve a lot of varieties, then contribute to seed saving groups. |
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