Genetically Modified Crops

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Genetically Modified crops are crops were people have been manipulating the genetic make-up of the plant so they can produce a According to Special Broadcasting Service a hybrid-funded Australian broadcasting radio and television network “Currently, the only genetically modified food crops produced in Australia are canola and cotton, but a variety of other GM [Genetically modified] foods can be imported and used as an ingredient in packaged foods. Foods where GM [Genetically modified] ingredients are highly refined do not need to be labelled as containing GM [Genetically modified] products.” There are many positives and negatives to modified crops some of the positives are that the quality and taste are better overall flavours can be enhanced examples; peppers can become spicier or sweeter, corn can become sweeter. Another positive is there more resistant to diseases, weeds and pests. Another positive is modified crops conserve the natural reserves of water, soil and energy and modified crops an also grow in areas with minimal water and poor soil, and other aggressive climatic cond...

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