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jebus989 | 3 years ago

To re-iterate: there is no biodiversity in agriculture. As an example, "non-GMO" bananas are cloned from a single species the world over. If you'd be concerned about a single disease destroying genetically-identical crops worldwide, that happened with the Gros Michel cultivar in the 20th century. Competing GMO banana products would introduce more diversity than exists today.

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rglullis|3 years ago

> there is no biodiversity in agriculture.

That is (a) a bit hyperbolic, (b) more applicable to large-scale, "industrial" farming and (c) not exactly desirable, right?

> Competing GMO banana products would introduce more diversity than exists today.

A good example of "it's the dosage that makes the difference between the poison and the medicine".