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Source: La Nación
15 February 2006 | ES
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Como una gran victoria para la ciencia califica Marta Valdez el reciente fallo de
La investigadora y coordinadora de
A lo anterior ha contribuido en gran medida la abundante información negativa que los consumidores han recibido por parte de grupos ambientalistas que culpan a la biotecnología y los cultivos GM de amenazar la salud humana.
Pese a ello, ningún informe científico serio ha podido validar esos argumentos.
En contraposición, la biotecnología agrícola puede contribuir a aliviar problemas asociados a la pobreza, la desnutrición y la conservación del medio ambiente en los países en desarrollo.
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