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Genetically modified crops not a solution to poverty, hunger, and climate change: Report - Read More

Date Added: May 16, 2008 12:20:02 AM
Washington, May 15 : Based on an assessment of the global agriculture scenario, experts have come to the conclusion that genetically modified (GM) crops are not a solution for poverty, hunger or climate change.

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