The European Union is primarily concerned about the potential health risks and environmental impacts associated with genetically modified (GM) foods. There are worries about allergenicity, long-term health effects, and the potential for GM crops to disrupt local ecosystems. Additionally, the EU emphasizes the need for stringent labeling and traceability to ensure consumer choice and transparency. Public skepticism and ethical considerations regarding biotechnology also play a significant role in the EU's cautious approach to GM foods.
i dont know about you but my #1 concern is that we will be turned to zombies and kill everyone your welcome
Issue one: may damage to ecology. Issue two: controversy over the use
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As far as is known, peaches have not been genetically modified.
It is not likely that they will.
Bt cotton is an example of genetically modified organism.
Only if the ingredients contain genetically modified organisms.
Yes, canola oil is often genetically modified.
the estimated age of a child that is genetically modified when it dies is 122
The ethical issues surrounding genetically modified organisms (GMOs) include concerns about environmental impact, potential health risks, corporate control of food supply, and the right to know if products contain GMOs.
An apple called Arctic Apple has been genetically modified to be non-browning.
It really depends what type of genetically modified crop it is