To stay ‘clean and green,’ Scotland to ban GMO crops

The government of Scotland has decided to ban the cultivation of crops that contain genetically modified organisms, said the BBC.   “There is no evidence of significant demand for GM products by Scottish consumers,” said Richard Lochhead, the rural affairs secretary, “and I am concerned that allowing GM crops to be grown in Scotland would damage… » Read More

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