Mixed report for genetically modified food crops

By Gregor Heard
Updated May 30 2016 - 11:15am, first published 9:33am
A US report has found there are no safety concerns from eating food from genetically modified (GM) crops, but has also found there are growing problems with resistance to chemistry used in GM cropping systems.
A US report has found there are no safety concerns from eating food from genetically modified (GM) crops, but has also found there are growing problems with resistance to chemistry used in GM cropping systems.

A REPORT from the US-based National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine has found there is no substantiated evidence of risks to human health due to eating food from genetically modified (GM) crops.

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