International trade of genetically modified foods

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    idea of only buying locally sourced food and vegetables might sound good but most locavores ignore the fact that it can decrease agricultural jobs and trade on a global scale. Take green beans for example. Most of England buys green beans from Kenya, and if you took that source of money away from Kenyan farmers, it could demolish…

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    are or what they do. So, what GMO stands for is "genetically modified organism", in which means that they are living creature that made from crossbreeding different things inside laboratory for a certain purpose. It is made from crossbreeding different D.n.a's like pants, bacteria and animals with a little bit of chemicals to make what is needed in the world. What is needed around the world is food and seed to produce. However, these types of food or seeds might look like the common ones we buy…

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    something else occurs as a result. These two ideas are present in three different articles, Natural Foodie: Making the vegan switch proved to be a win-win-win, The Bad Seed: The Health Risks of Genetically Modified Corn, and Moms to EPA: Recall Monsanto’s Roundup. These articles are connected by the altering of food and also…

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    also known as GMOs to third party buyers, such as small farmers, or go as big as trading in the international businesses around the world. A full understanding of how genetically modified organisms work requires a full discussion of the science behind how genetically…

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    Bees in the Future Honeybees are being experimented on by leading agricultural companies such as Monsanto, but with questionable motivation. Monsanto, the company that purchased the research project Beelogics, has made progress in genetically engineered bees, and disease prevention, but it is not certain whether or not the true incentive lies in saving the bees. The genome of a bee, Apis mellifera, is now an experiment in genetic manipulation and testing. The agricultural company Monsanto…

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