> I am sorry but I simply don't see how using the word "contaminated" is
> reflecting reality.
That is the term which is used.
When we were pollinating specialized canola varieties, there was great
concern that pollen from other nearby canola would contaminate the purity of
the seed being produced.
In the case of rice crops, particularly for export, many importing countries
embargo GMO crops and have a very low (zero?) tolerance. Thus
'contamination', even at low levels could cause rejection of entire
shipments and blacklisting of the source producer, state, or even country.
contamination: noun - pollution, dirtying, infection, corruption, poisoning,
decay, taint, filth, impurity, contagion, adulteration, foulness, defilement
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