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Posted by John C-IL on April 11, 2000 at 18:56:05 from (152.163.207.207):
In Reply to: US posted by Leon on April 11, 2000 at 13:48:37:
Well, hope I don't open a can of worms. The United States is leading the world at this point in food production.But all I hear is Biotech this and that and how it is bad for us, let me tell you that if everyone of the consumers in the world will be patient with the American farmer we will feed the world and that food will be the must nutritious and safest available food that will help prevent diseases and feed a hungry world.In order to do that we will have to use everything we can learn about the biotechnology of plants and food production. And to top it off, like the article says we will give it to anyone in need. I hope the Europeons choke on their beer made with biotech yeast because I don't care if any of my AG products go there. Sorry for the editorial but I produce a quality product that is the safest in the world and feeding hungry people in the world is about the most caring thing the USA can do for anyone. John
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