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We are a community of proponents for adoption of safe and healthy GMOs

Beigetreten Aralık 2022
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The Kenyan govt. in it's public awareness efforts also involved religious leaders on embracing GMOs. The issue of protecting indigenous farming is also a hot topic. A win-win is vital for GMOs should bring together, not separate. #safeandhealthygmos x.com/ntvkenya/statu…
NTV Kenya@ntvkenya

Embracing GMOs The government launches a GMO awareness campaign after the High Court dismisses cases against lifting the ban on GMOs. Religious leaders and biotech scientists join forces, but smallholder farmers raise concerns about GMO food labelling. #NTVTonight @NBrygettes

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Lifesaving Golden Rice is once again under fire from groups who deny the science behind its safety and its potential to save millions of children’s lives worldwide. Let policymakers know you support this lifesaving food. We suppport #DefendGoldenRice act.weplanet.org/defend-lifesav…
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In this article, one of the hindrances to GM adoption is lack of locally manufactured GM seed varieties and local GM seed banks, thus the fear of monopolization of the sector by foreign bodies. How can we counter this? Looking forward to ur comments ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
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Scientists test a gene drive in plants to target invasive species and superweeds, potentially cutting herbicide use and protecting ecosystems. This method could spread beneficial genes, offering a new way to combat agricultural pests. New Scientist buff.ly/3PtnUnd
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Gene editing in plants just got simpler, thanks to a breakthrough by scientists. Their 'cut-dip-budding' method can potentially turn months of work into just two weeks, opening up the field to nearly anyone interested in agriculture innovation. @SCMP buff.ly/49ShSEg
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