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Explain why genetically modified food be banned? why not?
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- Can certified USDA organic produce be genetically modified?Unlike genetically modified organisms (GMOs), synthetic organic substances have not met too much opposition, although the production of both require human intervention and manipulation of natural substances. Why do you think the synthesizing of organic substances is readily accepted by society in general whereas the mention of GMOs immediately raises concerns?Are GMOs unnatural? What are the ethical issues on GMOs? What is a Genetically modified organism or GMO?