July 29, 2010

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Canadian GM Flax Contamination Crisis Continues

Farmers in Canada are in the midst of a serious economic crisis created by GM flax contamination.

Flax flowers

In late 2009, the GM contamination reached 35 countries and closed the European and other markets. The GM flax seed has been illegal to sell in Canada since 2001 and is not approved for human consumption outside of Canada and the US. The GM flax contamination crisis warns of the consequences if GM alfalfa or GM wheat are introduced.

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