Many of us are tapped into mobile technology. We account for 62% of the entire adult population who often look to online sources and online social networks for information. Anti-GMO interest groups have successfully leveraged these networks to disseminate misinformation and influence public opinion.
So are they saying that the scientific articles I've read about fish genes in tomatoes is untrue? That what Michael pollan wrote in the botany of desire about how GMO foods are created is a lie? I'm confused
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