Bill Gates invests £6M in UK genetic modification research
date:Jul 17, 2012
ing wheat could lead to farmers adopting shorter rotations based on a very few crops, which will increase agronomic problems later, claimed GM Freeze. Longer rotations mean that weeds, pest and diseases are controlled alongside soil improvements, it added.

Pete Riley, GM Freeze campaign director of GM Freeze, said:GM technology moves in the wrong direction and assumes we can find ways to force more food out of exhausted soils rather than working with the soil for productivity now and into the f
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