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Germany to ban genetically modified maize

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Apr 14, 2009, 9:42 GMT


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AbuelitaApr 14th, 2009 - 10:14:23

In Mexico, the cradle of corn, the holder of the most ancient seed lineages is in danger from these American mutants. They fly from field to field and cross pollenate, even tho' they are not supposed to be able to and they create, mixing with the ancient corns, three and four headed stalks, curved corn on the cob, furry cornsilk mutant monsters, really scarey looking corn, people.

Ban the damned things now before they take over the gene pools.

ANd Most of America's fake seeds sold to others cannot be planted just as is and grown again and again from seeds gathered. You must buy a totally new bag of seeds each season. Poor farmers then remain always poor as they cannot reuse seeds, but must purchase more each season. Unprecedented BS.

Ban the monster mutant impoverishing things now.

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