Small-holder farmers deserve the right to choose improved seeds and modern agricultural practices that can improve their livelihoods and benefit their families. Anti-GMO activism has stalled the adoption of genetically engineered crops in many countries, contributing to the perpetuation of unsafe pesticide use, hunger, and poverty.
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