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2009-06-04 | permalink
Uganda appears to be reluctant to promote GM foods. So far there is only a policy on biotechnology, which is not strong enough for a fundamental change in GM foods. The global market share of organic food rose to $40 billion in 2007, up from $13 billion nine years earlier despite the growing competition from genetically modified (GM) foods. The increase in the demand for organic food presents anti-GM crusaders with ammunition to downplay the need to popularize GM food to tackle chronic food shortages.
2009-06-04 | permalink
Uganda appears to be reluctant to promote GM foods. So far there is only a policy on biotechnology, which is not strong enough for a fundamental change in GM foods. The global market share of organic food rose to $40 billion in 2007, up from $13 billion nine years earlier despite the growing competition from genetically modified (GM) foods. The increase in the demand for organic food presents anti-GM crusaders with ammunition to downplay the need to popularize GM food to tackle chronic food shortages.
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