Posted by oldtanker on December 05, 2018 at 11:49:27 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: GMO non GMO corn posted by Mutt and Jeff on December 05, 2018 at 02:50:26:
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The problem there is you have published researchers who swear up,and down that research projects were canceled due to monies chaining hands between Monsanto and Cargil and college administrators. Now seeing as no one has as of yet provided what's called evidence I'm having trouble believing them. But there are lots of folks out there who do believe them and it has nothing to do with facebook or memes.
So what you have here is what might be tainted data and no one knows what to believe. What to do? Trust the chemical companies who have a bad reputation anyway or look at non GMO alternatives? That is what people are dealing with here. Honestly a lot of suburbanites see the farmer as the unwitting pawn who got sucked in by the not to be trusted chemical companies. So the consumer can look at research data from both sides. THen they have to decide who to trust. And FDA can say GMO's are safe but most of these people don't trust the government. SO discard the notion that the FDA is of any help.
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