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Leading scientist defends Mexico’s food sovereignty from GM corn and glyphosate
Former CONAHCYT head María Elena Álvarez-Buylla outlines evidence linking GM corn and glyphosate to health and environmental risks, defending Mexico's precautionary policies and food sovereignty.
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