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    <title>The Organic &amp; Non-GMO Report</title>
    <description>This month's news from the genetically modified food debate</description>
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      <title>Study says insecticide used with GM corn highly toxic to bees</title>
      <description>Sierra Club, US bee and honey groups urge EPA to ban clothianidin</description>
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      <title>More consumers buying non-GMO foods, want more non-GMO info</title>
      <description>A recent survey found that 93% of health and natural product consumers are buying non-GMO food products and want more information about non-GMO products. </description>
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      <title>Scientist: GM technology has exacerbated pesticide treadmill in India</title>
      <description>Glenn Davis Stone is a professor of anthropology and environmental studies at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. His research has focused on the operation of small farms for the last 30 years, focusing on sustainability, social organization of labor, settlement patterns, land conflict, indigenous knowledge, and intensification.</description>
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      <title>Opposition grows to “Agent Orange” GM corn</title>
      <description>Food safety groups are calling on the US Department of Agriculture to deny approval of a new genetically modified corn developed by Dow AgroSciences that is resistant to the herbicide 2,4-D, a major ingredient in the notorious Agent Orange chemical defoliant used during the Vietnam War.</description>
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