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GM crop ban: how Scottish salmon – and public health – could have benefited from this technology

  • Written by The Conversation
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The plan to ban the growing of genetically modified crops is disappointing to many scientists. It would be highly unsatisfactory if, as it appears, such an important decision has been made by the Scottish government without a proper informed debate that takes the scientific evidence fully into...

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