Do we need Bt Brinjal?
By Devinder Sharma The problem is that once Bt Brinjal enters the market, there is no way you can distinguish it from the normal ones. After the rats, goats, sheep and cows, it is now your turn. In a few months from now, if the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) has its way, the first genetically modified food crop
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