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Genetic engineering / Agricultural economics / Food industry / Energy crops / Fodder / Genetically modified organism / Genetically modified food / Monsanto / Genetically modified plant / Food and drink / Agriculture / Environment
Date: 2013-12-22 13:47:05
Genetic engineering
Agricultural economics
Food industry
Energy crops
Fodder
Genetically modified organism
Genetically modified food
Monsanto
Genetically modified plant
Food and drink
Agriculture
Environment

GeneWatch UK response to the EFRA Committee consultation on Food Security December 2013 GeneWatch UK is a not-for-profit organisation, established in 1998, which aims to ensure that genetic science and technologies are u

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