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Chemistry / Brassica / Environmental issues / Food science / Food Standards Australia New Zealand / Canola / Genetically modified food / Monsanto / Glyphosate / Technology / Food and drink / Genetic engineering
Date: 2013-03-21 19:36:31
Chemistry
Brassica
Environmental issues
Food science
Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Canola
Genetically modified food
Monsanto
Glyphosate
Technology
Food and drink
Genetic engineering

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