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Some nongovernment organiza-tions backed by international protest group Greenpeace issued recently a demand to the Department of Agricul-ture (DA) to stop farmers from planting the high-yielding chemical-free Bt corn variety on allegations that it could harm a species of butterflies and cause cancer and deformities.
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The AMA is on a direct collision course with the British Medical Association (BMA) in the global debate on biotechnology and GMOs. The BMA has warned of possible risks from the use of these products.
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Some nongovernment organiza-tions backed by international protest group Greenpeace issued recently a demand to the Department of Agricul-ture (DA) to stop farmers from planting the high-yielding chemical-free Bt corn variety on allegations that it could harm a species of butterflies and cause cancer and deformities.
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