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2014-06-24 |

Zimbabwe: GM Foods and Crops - a Rebuttal

Food, politics and health have once again come together in a media-friendly cocktail. Two thought-pieces with opposing views on Genetically Modified Crops were published in the Zimbabwe media over the last two weeks. One was by Dr. Edward Mabaya, a Cornell University academic, who argues for the adoption of Genetically Modified (GM) seed technology in Zimbabwe. The other is by Mr. Tobaiwa Mudede and Mr. Richard Hondo who have argued against the introduction and marketing of GM crops technology, and thus sustaining the current ban on using GM seeds.

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2014-06-24 |

Zimbabwe: GM Foods and Crops - a Rebuttal

Food, politics and health have once again come together in a media-friendly cocktail. Two thought-pieces with opposing views on Genetically Modified Crops were published in the Zimbabwe media over the last two weeks. One was by Dr. Edward Mabaya, a Cornell University academic, who argues for the adoption of Genetically Modified (GM) seed technology in Zimbabwe. The other is by Mr. Tobaiwa Mudede and Mr. Richard Hondo who have argued against the introduction and marketing of GM crops technology, and thus sustaining the current ban on using GM seeds.

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