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This article looks slick and like it is legit and for the people but it's really just a copy of all the other attacks on anyone who thinks GMOs could be a good idea. It's the familiar "they must be a shill for the industry" if they could ever support the use of GMOs. I'm not going to go into a long rant here but I do want to point out that you mentioned that the Borlaug video was being promoted by all the major Ag companies. I don't follow your logic here, or see how that particular example shows that Biofortified is 'in cahoots' with them. The video was created. The companies posted it because they liked the message and furthermore, it is probably in agreement with their company mission statement. If an independent information website posted a video about a Nobel peace prize winning organic farmer, wouldn't it be acceptable for the major organic brands to feature it on their websites?
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