>>My point is the chemical/biotech industry is not that naive and
doesn't make mistakes of that magnitude hence we are not
seeing farmers or their trade associations rising up in rebellion
against the GM technologies offered by Monsanto, Syngenta,
Bayer, etc.
Monsanto clearly made 'mistakes' with their PCBs. They were fined $700 million dollars for it. Given Monsanto's unethical past, I would only trust test results that were truly independent.
GM were supposed to improve yields, lower costs, result in healthier food. I see GM going in opposite direction on all three fronts.
Waldemar
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