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The NFU backs gene editing. Do you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Blackburn" data-source="post: 7067873" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>The Bioscience companies are not investing in conventional chemistry. The new tools will more and more involve crop genetics. Either way these companies are rewarded for producing viable tech. You choose to restrict your options, but the chemistry only options are heading for the history books.</p><p>I don’t see the attraction of developing new chemical compounds and testing them for various uses. PDM was a developed as a dye! It’s not clean and precise like genetics. How many chems have been banned due to undesirable side effects?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Blackburn, post: 7067873, member: 167"] The Bioscience companies are not investing in conventional chemistry. The new tools will more and more involve crop genetics. Either way these companies are rewarded for producing viable tech. You choose to restrict your options, but the chemistry only options are heading for the history books. I don’t see the attraction of developing new chemical compounds and testing them for various uses. PDM was a developed as a dye! It’s not clean and precise like genetics. How many chems have been banned due to undesirable side effects? [/QUOTE]
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