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2006-11-01 | permalink
MADRID - Organic farmers in Spain are abandoning maize after finding traces of genetically modified (GMO) strains in their crops, figures show.
The amount of contamination is small, less than one percent, but environmental groups and organic farmers say they fear bigger problems ahead.
2006-11-01 | permalink
MADRID - Organic farmers in Spain are abandoning maize after finding traces of genetically modified (GMO) strains in their crops, figures show.
The amount of contamination is small, less than one percent, but environmental groups and organic farmers say they fear bigger problems ahead.
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