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<Conventional and organic soybean batches contained
none of these agrochemicals>

So as I understand it, what’s detected is not
the GMO but the substance that’s been sprayed on it. What if it’s not a
Roundup-Ready product, but another GMO like Bt Corn? Can you detect the
difference between Bt Corn that has not been sprayed with anything and organic
corn that’s been sprayed by the grower with Bt?

Eugene Makovec

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