Azadkashmir
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The issue with GMO is multi-fold; firstly farmers get bonded to Monsanto and ADM. Next the amount of fertilisers and pesticides needed. This is modern day slavery. I am saying it because i have a farm. We avoid GMO seeds because we cannot use harvested seeds into the next crop; a new fresh batch is needed; while you can try and use those, the new plants are indeterminant; you cannot say what will come out with certainty.
Several farmers in our area, we keep local seed stock both from strategic and from conservation prespective.
a milder form of GMO takes place in nature by cross fertilisation and natural selection but GMO by man is another beast not found in nature.
For example, seeds are being coated with a pink pesticide; it is supposed to help plant resist fungal and other ailments in early stage; but it is widely now known that it is killing bees. Noone realises once bees start to disappear, fruits and other vegetables we take for granted dependent on bee pollination are toast.
Come here, will give you fresh cow milk and honey from african bee right from hive.
i wish i could just do that, you know go over to your country to taste it.
You see that the catch if the bees start dying it unnatural.