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Revealed: why GM food is so hard to sell to a wary public

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThese Monsanto protesters don't want GM food on the menu.Thierry Roge / EPA

Whether commanding the attention of rock star Neil Young or apparently being supported by the former head of Greenpeace, genetically modified food is almost always in the news – and often in a negative light.

GM divides opinion, and even individual people can find...

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