Hawaiian islands take more steps to limit spread of GMO crops
date:Dec 09, 2013
s from growing any new genetically modified crops on the largest of the archipelago's islands.

An exception to the new law is GMO papaya, which has been genetically altered to resist disease and is now extensively grown in Hawaii.

Today our communities expect that government will be as cautious as possible in protecting our food and water supplies, Kenoi said in a statement.

This ordinance expresses the desires and demands of our community for a safe, sustainable agricultural sector that can
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