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Most kiwifruit available in stores are not genetically modified; they are traditionally cultivated varieties. However, there are ongoing research and breeding programs aimed at developing new kiwi varieties, some of which may involve genetic modification. It's essential to check labels or product information if you're specifically looking for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in fruits.

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