• Track_Shovel
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    2 months ago

    What a stupid decision. Agriculture inherently makes GMOs: we’ve been doing so for thousands of years by controlling plant and animal genetics.

    The only time we should avoid GMOs is if they increase reliance on pesticides (round up ready) or pose a legitimate threat to ecology if they escape (e.g. creeping root systems). Having multiple varieties of GMO, so they don’t get taken out by disease is also a good idea.