date:May 15, 2013
chools in Hong Kong and helped bring foreign officials and media from 17 countries to the United States to promote biotech agriculture, Food Water Watch said.
Genetically altered crops are widely used in the United States. Crops spliced with DNA from other species are designed to resist pests and tolerate chemical applications, and since their introduction in the mid 1990s have come to dominate millions of acres of U.S. farmland.
The biotech crops are controversial with some groups and in man