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In reply to the discussion: Genetically Modified Potato Is Approved by U.S.D.A. [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)63. 'Most'?
'Most' by what measure? Most acreage under cultivation? Most individually separately patented? Most by volume processed into food for humans or livestock?
I'm saying that I object to 'Round-Up Ready' GMO and similar for environmental reasons that don't seem to apply in the case of this potato.
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There is a system of regulation. Pretending otherwise is just too much, indeed.
HuckleB
Nov 2014
#36
"The new potato also resists bruising" - FrankenPotatoes with unproven health claims.
bananas
Nov 2014
#25
Indeed. Still, yeah, there is nothing like picking a tomato and chomping on it.
HuckleB
Nov 2014
#11
Simplot, you're living in your own Private Idaho, not underground like a wild potato.
kwassa
Nov 2014
#12
Trust science. Don't trust the people who profit from its specific applications.
True Blue Door
Nov 2014
#38
Actually I didn't respond because the data in the link you provided doesn't support your claims.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Nov 2014
#77