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Feeding Africa: Why Biotechnology Sceptics are Wrong to Dismiss GM
September 19, 2014 Editor 0
“Genetically-modified (GM) crops or any other breeding methods on their own cannot solve the challenges related to food quality, access to food, nutrition or stability of food systems. But their role cannot be dismissed for ideological reasons.”
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