Genetically modified products are recognized by the scientific community around the world as warning products that have not yet been proven to be harmful to humans and the environment. For example, European law expressly prohibits the production and sale of genetically modified products; this is mainly because In the 1980s and 1990s, the allergenicity of genetically modified products became a prominent issue in European food safety. Europeans like to eat French fries. Genetically modified French fries have caused skin allergies in many people, and some people have died from myocardial allergies. Europeans paid the price with their lives for the legislation on genetically modified genes!
But China has approved genetically modified rice! ! !
And this genetically modified rice is actually the patent of foreign-funded enterprises! ! ! Why did the West approve it but sell it in China
China’s “second-rate GM dealer” Jia Shirong said about the harm of GM: The huge potential harm of GM is “unexplainable”! ! !
Leaving aside the major issue of food safety, at least it is a huge commercial trap:
In the first few years after the invention of genetically modified soybeans, an American biological company once Under the banner of "using advanced biotechnology to help poor countries develop food production", it distributes genetically modified soybean seeds to South America for free. While farmers in these countries have become accustomed to sowing genetically modified soybeans, American Biotech has said that farmers who want to continue sowing genetically modified soybeans in the future must pay a "property tax" to the company. Only then did everyone discover that the land that had been sown with genetically modified soybeans could no longer be sown with traditional soybean crops. These countries have completely fallen into the trap set by American biotech companies.