Just recently, companies have tried to add scorpion venom to a tomato gene to prevent it from freezing during the night. Personally, if I were to drink scorpion venom, I would get some sort of reaction. That's why I asked you this question.
A conference took place in Nagoya on biodiversity. It says here that the new Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur protocol has established a liability scheme for GMO producers and a redress scheme for environmental damage.
Do you know what happened? The newspaper doesn't give us all the details. What is the impact on the environment of all those pesticides and those things that are not natural and are released into the soil? Do you know what the actual impact is on biodiversity, on arable land?