Genetically modified crops: Safety, benefits, risks and global status
Author: FAO
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Description: Genetically modified crops: Safety, benefits, risks and global status por FAO presents a clear overview of GM crops. It offers insights into safety assessments, environmental considerations, and global adoption, making it essential for understanding the GM landscape.
Pages: 32
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