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Sidana [21]
2 years ago
13

Pros and cons for growing and selling GM (Genetically modified) food.

Biology
2 answers:
olga55 [171]2 years ago
7 0
Pros-
A) more people can be fed
B) its cheaper
C) its easier to grow
D) it can be more resilient to disaster
E) it can be modified to have a quicker growth rate


Cons-
A) its not natural
B) not appealing to hippies and all natural enthusiast
C) it cost money to develop the science behind the modifications
D) there is a margin of error as it is still a growing field
E) it might not taste as good as the real deal

Hope that helps! Brainliest? :)
sattari [20]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

i did this so she/he could get brainlest :D

Explanation:

Im a nice person -v-

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