The Green Files > Genetically modified food for good, not evil

[Pixelated Dreams] Modifying crops to help poverty stricken regions should get more coverage in my opinion. Of course, I also think that multi-national corporations shouldn't be allowed to use patents and intellectual property as an excuse to rip the Third World blind for immoral and unethical profit, but maybe that's just me.

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