EcoWatch: India, which currently does not allow the growing of genetically modified (GMO) crops, is preparing to lift its import ban on corn for the first time in 16 years which could potentially open the doors to GMO contamination in its food supply.
India will receive 250,000 tonnes of non-GMO corn from South Korea`s Daewoo International via Ukraine, however as experts warned to Reuters, it is difficult to ensure that the supply is 100 percent non-GMO.
It only takes a few GMO seeds to mix with local......
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India’s Food Supply at Risk of GMO Contamination After Lifting 16-Year Corn Import Ban
Posted by EcoWatch: Lorraine Chow on February 18th, 2016
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