To what extent should governments regulate genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
GMOs are organisms that have had their DNA genetically altered through bioengineering technology. GMOs have been used in both medicine and agriculture, especially by farmers breeding livestock and crops to maximize desirable traits and minimize undesirable ones.
Monsanto - Monsanto was a biotechnology company that developed various GMOs. Most famous for Roundup, the company was bought by Bayer in 2018. Mandatory Labeling Law - Mandatory labeling laws are laws that require GMO products to be labeled as such.
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