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[ Musings from the Boob Juice Factory] GMO battle gets weirder The protest against genetically modified (GMO) food in Europe just got a whole lot freakier. Earlier this week the World Trade Organisation ruled against the European Union and its attempts to block GMO food imports from biotech crop producers (largely located in the U.S. and Canada).
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