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GMOs
Ashagre (Concerns (GMOs not Labeled (Some states have looked at…
GMOs
Ashagre
Concerns
GMOs not Labeled
Some states have looked at creating labeling laws to require GMO information. Only non-GMO foods tend to be labelled right now. The Non-GMO Project reports that 64 countries. Including the entirety of the European Union, Japan, and Australia all require labeling.
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Benefits
Genetically modified crops is a better taste, increased nutrients.
GMO foods can be modified so that they provide a complete nutritional profile. Multiple vitamins and minerals can be built into the crops as they grown by adjusting the genetic profile of the plant, making it possible for people to get what they need with fewer foods and lower costs.
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Genetically modified crops can conserve energy, soil, and water resources.
That allows our food distribution networks to make less of an impact on the environment. Food can be grown in areas that receive very little rainfall and have zero irrigation with proper genetic modifications. Crops can be grown on fields with little soil.
Claim: A concerns of GMOs is that some GMOs food has the increased risk of allergies and food intolerance
The counterclaim, Yes but what is an example of this happening as well with where is this going on?
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Claim: A strong benefits of GMOs is that GMOs have better nutrients and better tasting than the non-GMOs.
Counterclaim, When you say they have a strong benefits can you tell me more then better nutrients and tasting better. More about the the safety side or mass production.
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