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Title: Genetic Faltering
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January 8, 1997 |
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"In the early 1990's private companies began experimenting with plants, and pesticides. They modified the plants, and then marketed them as better foods. In 1991 the Food and Drug administration took the products off the market for examination. They deemed the foods to be fine for human consumption" (Levine)... Showed first 250 characters
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They deemed the foods to be fine for human consumption" (Levine). These new wonder plants were supposed to produce more crops, and use less space, but in reality they only produced an average of 3-5 percent more, and they used the same amount of space as the original plants... Showed next 250 characters
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