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The Australian Government announced that in July, all farmers can grow GM wheat, oats and soyabeans. The list of Genetically Spoiled foods is growing. Now wheat is on the list. This means nothing in the shops can be eaten or trusted to be eaten in a healthy way. I suppose most people think eating GMO food does you no harm. Think again and do some research.
Watch this video for starters : https://youtu.be/L00OjVFAdP0
there's really nothing wrong with GMO as a technology. its not like we haven't been modifying organisms for thousands of years. the real issue, which is mentioned in this video, is the way intellectual property is handled wrt genetically modified organisms. i can agree with more research into the topic, but i certainly cannot get behind the idea that GMO bad. there are lots of positive applications of GMO that we miss out on with this view of biotech https://www.youtube.com/user/TheChemlife
there's really nothing wrong with GMO as a technology. its not like we haven't been modifying organisms for thousands of years. the real issue, which is mentioned in this video, is the way intellectual property is handled wrt geneticall modified organisms. i can agree with more research into the topic, but i certainly cannot get behind the idea that GMO bad. there are lots of positive applications of GMO that we miss out on with this view of biotech https://www.youtube.com/user/TheChemlife