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| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Onyedikachi231: 7:32am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Lalami3232:Even if you met her as a virgin, your second son fit still no be your own as far as it is a woman. Men are not left out in this stupidity. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Love800(m): 7:38am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Hello. What is the meaning of GMO? And what is the fuss about it pls? Angelfrost: |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Love800(m): 7:43am On Apr 03, 2024 |
What do you mean by population control? specimen23: |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by EponObi(f): 7:47am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Onyedikachi231:You are actually the person oozing with ignorance. You have zero clue about what GMO foods are are. Google search the difference between modifying crop through gene editing and breeding. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Love800(m): 7:55am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Hello. So GMO is important because of diseases and unfavourable weather conditions to crops and plants? Minsk24: |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Minsk24: 7:57am On Apr 03, 2024 |
EponObi:Oga receive common sense, african population is projected to increase, and as u no go school, make i educate you, with rising population comes with an increase in urbanization, this will lead to use of arable land for other non-agricultural purposes... When u combine rising population and climate change factors, it means we must think out of the box to ensure food security... China modified rice to ensure higher yield, the scientist that made this breakthrough is a national hero, China is currently working with Madagascar on some rice varieties that can boost rice production in Madagascar... What happened in Japan? Japan is an ageing society, as a society develops , more women get into workforce and cost of living increases, this can lead to a drop in birth rate, over time as birth rate slows, the society ages .. So what rubbish are u talking about? We are seeing lower birth rates across Europe and parts of Asia, (China, Japan, South Korea) |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Minsk24: 7:59am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Love800:Exactly, for different reasons as well, maybe to increase yield, to bring in new varieties e.t.c |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Minsk24: 8:03am On Apr 03, 2024 |
EponObi:See There's a difference between GMO and Hybridization.... But still we must think out of the box, utilize technology to ensure food security
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| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by EponObi(f): 8:09am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Minsk24:...utilize technology to ensure food security... But never GMO - that's a step too far. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Angelfrost(m): 8:37am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Onyedikachi231:You go need to chop and rest your head...! Your self righteous pomposity and wokeness are wasted on me. Unlike you, I have been courteous all this while since you deigned to quote me. So, can we all stay in our opinionated lanes, and have a good morning?!! Thank you. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Angelfrost(m): 8:46am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Love800:Genetically Modified Organism. That means a naturally occuring plant or animal (or any living thing) that its DNA or internal characteristics have been altered (modified) in the Lab to enhance certain physical properties. This process makes them stronger, bigger, more productive, etc. The controversy surrounding such science is that some people believe eating such can consequently modify the natural state of the bodies and minds in several ways. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by yesloaded: 9:41am On Apr 03, 2024 |
BigBashiru:My post is for human being plz |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Spirit247: 10:11am On Apr 03, 2024 |
You are indeed a Great Blessing to this Generation of Humanity and to the Generations yet unborn. May you never miss your Eternal Crown in JESUS' Ever Pure Supremely Powerful Name. caye: |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Onyedikachi231: 11:25am On Apr 03, 2024 |
SouthSouth1914:You forgot the cells apotheosizes if the RNA is detected to be faulty before compiling the DNA. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Onyedikachi231: 11:31am On Apr 03, 2024 |
BigBashiru:See reasoning, I don't want to blame your religion for making you think this way. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Vilgax: 12:04pm On Apr 03, 2024 |
EponObi:Okay, first of all, Your belief in a grand global conspiracy is amusing ![]() Additionally, resorting to unwarranted insults online suggests you use anonymous forums to vent repressed emotions you're too cowardly to face head-on in real life. I hope you seek the help you need, bro. Selective breeding and genetic modification are distinct methods for improving crops, each with its merits. Genetic engineering can deliver faster results, but both approaches have their place and are not mutually exclusive. It's surprising to still be having arguments about vaccines in 2024, but they undergo rigorous testing, play a crucial role in public health, and individuals have the right to educate themselves before deciding whether to take them. GMOs are undoubtedly part of our future, my friend, and your efforts to vilify them are quite endearing. I wish you success in your endeavors. Have a pleasant day! ![]() |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by caye(m): 12:14pm On Apr 03, 2024 |
Spirit247:Amen. Thanks, I'm very grateful. Just can't bear to see us being forever enslaved. 1000 yrs of Roman, Arab and Caucasian slavery no be moin-moin. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by SeriouslySense(m): 6:06pm On Apr 03, 2024 |
You aright, having a place to grow food at home is essential. deolumike: |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by SeriouslySense(m): 6:15pm On Apr 03, 2024 |
Exactly Ologbo147: |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by cescky(m): 6:19pm On Apr 03, 2024 |
Vilgax:africa has zero to no scientists testing food etc... europe that has all scientits, fellow americans that have rejected gmo...you from rural farmland oshogbo is wiser than them? go takea back seat, am glad you know the wheat of today, isnt same as yesteryears....nature that is one with God, you and bill gates gmo know better than him right? because thats the essence of gmo, to add what nature didnt..very soon you go turn your nyansh give another man, because your gmo gods say so... even dumb americans know their food is being poisoned and water as well, ...and your not smarter |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by SeriouslySense(m): 6:20pm On Apr 03, 2024 |
Exactly. They always want to control people according to their agenda. And these days, their agenda does not look good, we better take care of our food and not depend on outsiders. It is what normal people are suppose to do. caye: |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Onyedikachi231: 6:56pm On Apr 03, 2024 |
EponObi:[color=#550207] so you read all my posts to come to this conclusion? Sir, it is obvious you partially escaped ectopic pregnancy, still search her fallopian tube for part of your brain. Your place is near an aquarium enjoying your kind surviving not in nairaland. What you read is too heavy for your volatile brain inside a fragile skull. Adieus. [/color] |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Vilgax: 5:15am On Apr 04, 2024 |
cescky:Africa? A continent of about 1.2 billion people? Has zero food scientists? 😂😂😂 You sef reason that your talk na. Definitely they’re scientists that are against GMOs for reasons best known to them. That’s the beauty of the free market system we find ourselves in. If you believe the crops we are consuming are “genetically poisoned”, you have every right to source for more organic alternatives or cultivate them yourself for your consumption. There is no agenda to agend. Your analogy of God and nature is a bit off cause human beings realised a long time ago that everything found in nature is actively trying to kill us😂 That’s why human beings are fond of sculpting nature through the use of science to make life easier. While others are genetically engineering their crops to be pest and drought resistant; I’m sure you’d prefer our entire crops for the season to be decimated and you can console the hungry ones around you with the fact that it’s is God’s natural plan for them to starve 🙂 Long story short, mechanised farming of GMO crops is the surest bet to achieving sustainable food security in the nearest future. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by Spirit247: 8:32am On Apr 04, 2024 |
caye:What's your WhatsApp number? I be online so that I will notify you to delete it immediately after I message you on WhatsApp. |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by UDO6: 4:25am On Apr 05, 2024*. Modified: 5:37am On Apr 05, 2024 |
cescky:it seem to be poisonous indeed, little wonder gay is off the roof in those places, the one that will get fat and fill up a room, the prevalence is in their country. They give them food that make men start feeling like women, it alter the natural process, that is why there is pandemic of lgbtqzftrf in USA. What you eat, you become. By determining the type of food humans eat, they determine the type of human you become .They are (the population of the USA) playing into the script of the Globalist, when you are a gay, you can’t have children, the world population reduces automatically |
| Re: Is It Time To Embrace GMO Food? by CyberHustle: 9:20am On Apr 06, 2024*. Modified: 7:04am On Apr 29, 2024 |
BigBashiru:I laughed hard at this comment. Who will feed the talented hands if their talent is not about survival? |
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