US government suggests limiting GM corn cultivation as failed experiment causes superpests to spread

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‘Yet another case against GM crops and their ineffectiveness has surfaced, this time in the instance of rootworms that have been found to be resistant to GM corn. Surprisingly, unlike many times in the past where industry regulators claim there is not enough evidence to support certain findings, the Environmental Protection Agency is actually considering putting limits on GM corn.(1)

It would appear that the persistence of rootworms, a superpest that wreaks havoc on corn crops since they’re proving to be resistant to Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) poison, has become an eye-opening situation that’s led the government to consider making changes to GM corn cultivation.’

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