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How is banning farmers from growing the crop they want to on their property progress? I'd love to see that regulation removed.
A genuine free market will work itself out. Always has and always will.
Add Peru to the list of countries to ban GMO....
Peru is the first country in the Americas to ban genetically modified foods, putting its food policy closer to that of Europe, than the United States.
Add to the previous list also...
Italy
Austria
Hungary
France
Germany
Luxembourg
Portugal
Greece
Spain
UK: The Church of England has refused permission for GE crop trials
on 60,000 hectares of its land, dozens of local authorities supply GE
free school lunches, the House of Commons banned GE foods for its
catering. The vote of the Welsh Assembly to keep Wales GE free was
counteracted by the ministry of Agriculture approving a GE maize variety.
The Island of Jersey
Switzerland
Norway: Banned the import of several GE crops and products which
contain antibiotic resistance genes.
Australia: The State of Tasmania banned GE rapeseed as weed,
Western Australia has banned commercial GE planting. Australian
States are given the right to declare themselves GE free. Some
communities (e.g. Bondi/Sydney, West Wimmera Shire) declared
themselves GE free.
Thailand
Philippines
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Algeria
Brazil
Let me guess. They hate Monsanto for their freedoms? Does that sound about right? Is what I gather from most of the pro-Monsanto lobby that I've been reading.
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