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OMG! OMG! OMG!Yes seriously....
OMG! OMG! OMG!
Thanks for Letting the cat out of the bag
Seriously @Safriz.
In India though people are already going up in arms against Monsanto establishing presence here. From strikes to candle light vigils (our speciality) ......people are doing it all. Even anonymous India is on the bus.
Monsanto is already in Pakistan. You guys are screwed.
i cant till the day people burn Monsanto. down to ground they are bad company i hope they fail.BT or copyrighted seeds do come with lots of strings attached. Look up for them.
never spending a penny at walmart again
i cant till the day people burn Monsanto. down to ground they are bad company i hope they fail.
Try Tesco.
Earlier this week, Walmart banned 250 Bangladeshi garment factories from producing for it.
No, they are not wrong though. They spend large money on R&D. They have the right to lobby for them, as this is the only way to promote their products. It is mostly the govt who is at fault. It pretty much force it down on the farmers, when it should just promote the seeds.
doesnt matter, so according to you after i buy seeds from them and produce more seeds they have rights over my new seeds?
that is like you buying a dog and it has babies and previous owner still wants your puppies?
this nothing but pure evil absolutely nothing good will come out of this.
also i heard they are making a suicide plant seed which will kill it self after one harvest so the farmers have to buy it again.
You can talk about the pros and cons of GM Crops but what you wrote was simply absurd.I cant see your country flag...being on mobile..
But if you are from india and dont know what these GM seeds did to indian farmers...i am surprised.
Try Tesco.
OMG! OMG! OMG!
Thanks for Letting the cat out of the bag