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British Chief Scientist Says Britain Must Embrace Genetically Modified Food

January 7, 2010 by Jose Luis Flores  
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January 7,2009 Guardian.co.uk By John Vidal and Felicity Lawrence Britain must embrace genetically modified crops and cutting-edge developments such as nanotechnology to avoid catastrophic food shortages and future climate change, the government’s chief scientist will warn today. In the clearest public signal yet that the government wants a hi-tech farming revolution, Professor John Beddington will say UK scientists need

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