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House Digest on MSNDo Non-GMO Labels On Seed Packets Really Matter To The Home Gardener?As of 2024, you can grow genetically modified tomatoes in your garden, GMO orange petunias, or petunias that glow in the dark ...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) last month signed off on approval that will soon allow people in the US to purchase seeds and grow genetically modified purple tomatoes.
Common GMO foods include corn, soybeans, potatoes, and papaya. The first genetically modified food was a tomato, introduced in 1994. Since then, the controversy around genetically modified ...
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