(June 2, 2013 at 9:54 am)Rhythm Wrote: I'm not sure why we would worry about GMO corn displacing other crops - that's what they are designed to do. GMO crops offer the potential to grow more food - of higher quality- with less resources - in a smaller space. That doesn't sound like a very good model for ecological destruction. If I was hellbent on destroying me some ecology - I'd stick with the old, resource hungry, inefficient, low yield, pesticide addicted crops- personally.
some researches show that this GMO food causes lot's of diseases if i will find that link will post it here
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