Peru, expert warns of introducing Genetically Modified foods into market

Posted on May 20, 2011 • Filed under: Agriculture, Latin America Health, Peru

The genetic manipulation of foods derived from GMOs are harmful to the health of people, said the engineer Hugo Huamaní Yupanqui, an expert on the subject.
Therefore warned that the Government’s intention to open the market for such products would be very dangerous for the population. Read Article

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