Friday, November 24th., 2017

© Henry Romero / Reuters
A farmer holds corn cobs near other farmers and activists protesting against Monsanto in downtown Mexico City
A farmer holds corn cobs near other farmers and activists protesting against Monsanto in downtown Mexico City
Mexican newspaper Reforma cited a SENASICA document saying the permit was revoked due to the detection of transgenic Monsanto soya in areas where it was not authorized. Monsanto rejected the argument, claiming the authorities had not analyzed how the soy on which their decision was based was sown.
Comment: "We have no right to use GMOs until we understand the possible adverse effects, not only to ourselves but to future generations as well" - Russian biologist Alexey V. Surov.
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