South African smallholder farmer Motlasi Musi is not happy with the African Centre for Biosafety's call for his country and Africa to ban the cultivation, import and export of all genetically modified maize. "I eat genetically modified maize, which I have been growing on my farm for more than seven years, and I am still alive," he declared.
Glad to see Africa taking responsibility for its own survival...no GMO's.
Food is one of the most intimate thing we enteract with. So we better be
sure about it before we put it in our bodies...
Africa: Calling for a GMO-Free Continent
Inter Press Service, 29 November 2012
South African smallholder farmer Motlasi Musi is not happy with the African Centre for Biosafety's call for his country and Africa to ban the cultivation, import and export of all genetically modified maize. "I eat genetically modified maize, which I have been growing on my farm for more than seven years, and I am still alive," he declared.
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Glad to see Africa taking responsibility for its own survival...no GMO's. Food is one of the most intimate thing we enteract with. So we better be sure about it before we put it in our bodies...