More countries abandon GM seeds, crops in response to widespread public disapproval
date:Jun 19, 2013
e environment and human health, and the creation of an institution working on the topic, explained Venezuela's Socialist Deputy Alfredo Urena about the changes. He went on to add that laws regulating against transgenic seeds and technological packages are needed to protect both the food supply and human.

In similar news, Denmark has all but completely phased out GMOs as well. Though not technically illegal there, GMOs have never really been accepted by either the public or food companies in Den
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