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Ghana’s GMO debates: beyond the sticking points (1)

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  • James Khaki 10 years ago

    This is the most comprehensive article I have read on the topic so far.

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    how can you bother debating when both the chief director and the minister of agric have been already bribed into compliance by the Monsanto lobbyists ? the corruption , selfishness and greed is killing us and the future , onl ...
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  • Emmanuel Enoch 10 years ago

    Great article, super review. The timing is just appropriate. kudos

  • KUTXA, Bayonne, France 10 years ago

    In am very sure the government is in a good position to know that, Ghanaians are not in favour of such unethical food in this country. Just three days ago, there was a report in the Guardian newspaper, where a farmer sued ano ...
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  • AMU 10 years ago

    Thank you Kutxa.

  • Elijah 10 years ago

    At last a properly written, scientifically minded article on GMOs. Whilst I agree with most of your arguments and counter arguments on safety of GMOs there are just too many unknowns for a country like Ghana with very weak sc ...
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  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    These guys just came to us to tell us the they are well learned but failed to address the core issue of whether GMO foods are safe or not. First of all, why is the EU not enthused by this GMO nonsense or the EU cannot delve ...
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  • Chris 10 years ago

    Pelicles, would you have believed the authors if they had told you that GMOs are safe? I guess you won't. Actually, you may want to read the Seralini affair, the link which the authors have provided in their article. It is ve ...
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  • Kwaku 10 years ago

    Such thinking and knowledgeable men must be allowed to shape our policies and decisions. I hope the politician are listening. The Politicians must exercise the caution of the scientific minds before rushing to any decision o ...
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  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    The GMO multinational corporations and their foundations funded the schools these scientists attended, fund their research and their institutions. The scientists may hope to profit by developing and patenting their own GMOs. ...
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  • Ken 10 years ago

    The way people make allegations without any shred of evidence is amazing. Do you for a fact if the institutions these scientists attended are funded by GMO multinational corporations? Or you just throw mud at people and hope ...
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  • Xcroc 10 years ago

    The only reason for GMOs is patents. They are the means to control and own our food and farming, so that every time any of us eat, the technology owners profit.
    This is the reason for the Plant Breeders Bill, so multinationa ...
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  • JustConcerned 10 years ago

    So please Ghanaians let think about this: God has given us free seed to propagate, by making sure that every plant can reproduce by itself. Why should i go and buy maize before i plant when the natural one can give me for fre ...
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