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- In what ways are GMOs harmful to either people or the environment? What arguments can be made against them?What is the historical significance of GMOs? (list at least one high profile case involved)What is the Positive impact of GMO in society, economic and environmental? What is also the negative impacts of GMO in society,economic and environmental?
- Which body of the government of india regulates GM research and safety of introducing GM organisms for public services?How are GMO applied in food production at present? Please enlighten meee huhuStudents are tasked to make a position paper about an article whichtackles GMO. The aim of this paper is to know whether they consider GMO asnecessary, safe and good for the environment. Guide Questions:1. Do we need GMO foods?2. Are genetically modified foods safe?3. Are genetically modified foods good or bad for the environment?