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APPEAL AGAINST MONSANTO’S BOGUS GM DROUGHT TOLERANT MAIZE HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR URGENT AGRICULTURE TRANSITION

17 December 2015
Media
Press release
Objection
GM & Biosafety

South Africa is in the grip of the worst drought since 1992, with many parts of the country experiencing record temperatures and little to no rain.

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